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<blockquote data-quote="vendetta333" data-source="post: 569074" data-attributes="member: 35065"><p>thanx for the replies guys. i am aware that gunsmithing is much more than just machine work, however my thoughts were that you wouldn't be able to be a gunsmith without also being a machinist. correct me if i a wrong. also, relocating is out of the question, and i am not looking to do only gunsmithing, i hold interest in other fields as well. thanx for the info though, i just found another community college that i can transfer to with no questions, and go through their trade program of machine tool and cnc. i am checking machinists that i have contacts with to see about an apprenticeship. i really want to learn all there is to it, not just enough to be a "machine operator" in a factory know what i mean? i also want to learn welding and metallurgy? anyone got any tips on that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vendetta333, post: 569074, member: 35065"] thanx for the replies guys. i am aware that gunsmithing is much more than just machine work, however my thoughts were that you wouldn't be able to be a gunsmith without also being a machinist. correct me if i a wrong. also, relocating is out of the question, and i am not looking to do only gunsmithing, i hold interest in other fields as well. thanx for the info though, i just found another community college that i can transfer to with no questions, and go through their trade program of machine tool and cnc. i am checking machinists that i have contacts with to see about an apprenticeship. i really want to learn all there is to it, not just enough to be a "machine operator" in a factory know what i mean? i also want to learn welding and metallurgy? anyone got any tips on that? [/QUOTE]
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