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Achieving a Dream - Best Gunsmith school to go to in the Western States
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 1646523" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>Cody,</p><p></p><p>I would look at some CNC experience ahead of gunsmithing school because I think that is the future of that profession, well to make good money at it anyway. The business side is the variable for any self employed person. Being able to manage time and cash takes some talent. If your wife makes that much and you can roll as much as possible into the business it will help you learn what it takes to make a go of it and not being strapped drawing as much cash as possible to live will help. I don't think I would abandon the potential LE retirement for a career in gunsmithing. Do it as a side gig to learn your niche and then run with it after you have some form of LE retirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 1646523, member: 13110"] Cody, I would look at some CNC experience ahead of gunsmithing school because I think that is the future of that profession, well to make good money at it anyway. The business side is the variable for any self employed person. Being able to manage time and cash takes some talent. If your wife makes that much and you can roll as much as possible into the business it will help you learn what it takes to make a go of it and not being strapped drawing as much cash as possible to live will help. I don't think I would abandon the potential LE retirement for a career in gunsmithing. Do it as a side gig to learn your niche and then run with it after you have some form of LE retirement. [/QUOTE]
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