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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Gunsmith Lathe - Grizzly or Precision Matthews
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrvmax" data-source="post: 2376784" data-attributes="member: 114476"><p>If you plan on doing gunsmithing for others, I suggest you check insurance costs and look into what it takes to do it for profit. I doubt it will be worth doing for others unless you've had years of experience already. There's a lot of liability in gunsmithing. Also, making a mistake on one customers barrel can wipe out profits for a couple weeks. You'll also have a hard time getting accounts set up with wholesalers (as in FFL suppliers) these days. I'd find one in your area to talk with (if they will give you info) and really look deep into the business. A lot of things are fun but not very profitable. Not trying to discourage you, just suggesting you look at it closely first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrvmax, post: 2376784, member: 114476"] If you plan on doing gunsmithing for others, I suggest you check insurance costs and look into what it takes to do it for profit. I doubt it will be worth doing for others unless you’ve had years of experience already. There’s a lot of liability in gunsmithing. Also, making a mistake on one customers barrel can wipe out profits for a couple weeks. You’ll also have a hard time getting accounts set up with wholesalers (as in FFL suppliers) these days. I’d find one in your area to talk with (if they will give you info) and really look deep into the business. A lot of things are fun but not very profitable. Not trying to discourage you, just suggesting you look at it closely first. [/QUOTE]
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