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<blockquote data-quote="Rustystud" data-source="post: 470180" data-attributes="member: 9964"><p>I taught a class at Trinidad State Junior College (NRA Short Course) last summer. I met Keith Gipson the head instructor, Dave Nolan, Speedy Gonzales and others. The school has been set up for traditional gunsmithing for many years. The staff and facility are first class. The new third year program gives the students a real time experience in gunshop operation. It is both gunsmithing and business. </p><p> </p><p>I have an assorted education not related to gunsmithing but advanced degrees Criminal Justice and Accounting. I had 40 plus years of machining and welding experience before getting a degree in machine science. My degree was directed more to CNC machining. I consider myself more as a machinist than gunsmith. </p><p> </p><p>I felt that Trinidad State Junior College gave its' student the basic knowledge to get them started. It teaches them were to look if the student does not have the experience or training. That is what all good schools do. </p><p> </p><p>Nat Lambeth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustystud, post: 470180, member: 9964"] I taught a class at Trinidad State Junior College (NRA Short Course) last summer. I met Keith Gipson the head instructor, Dave Nolan, Speedy Gonzales and others. The school has been set up for traditional gunsmithing for many years. The staff and facility are first class. The new third year program gives the students a real time experience in gunshop operation. It is both gunsmithing and business. I have an assorted education not related to gunsmithing but advanced degrees Criminal Justice and Accounting. I had 40 plus years of machining and welding experience before getting a degree in machine science. My degree was directed more to CNC machining. I consider myself more as a machinist than gunsmith. I felt that Trinidad State Junior College gave its' student the basic knowledge to get them started. It teaches them were to look if the student does not have the experience or training. That is what all good schools do. Nat Lambeth [/QUOTE]
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