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Turn your hobby into a career and learn how to become a Gunsmith

Written by Allison Brenner on Wednesday, 12 February 2014. Posted in Career

Turn Your Hobby Into a Career and Learn How To Become a Gunsmith

Since the 13th century, humans have been fascinated with the capabilities of firearms. Over time, there have been constant improvements in the design, capacity, and mechanics behind each gun. Guns have always filled people with fascination for their technical complexity, if not respect for their power.

With Ashworth College, you can gain a diploma in gunsmithing.

Why are Gunsmiths needed?

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives reports that 5,459,240 new firearms were manufactured in 2010 and another 3,252,404 firearms were imported into the United States that same year. At some point, each of those guns must be repaired, cleaned, and inspected to maintain safety precautions and keep them in working order.

These guns are used for protection, sport, recreation, and so much more. And because they serve such a variety of purposes, those who handle them have varying degrees of knowledge about how the weapon works and how it should be maintained. As a trained gunsmith, you can be the one with professional-level knowledge, providing valuable repair services while also performing a public service by sharing your knowledge with others.

Why become a Gunsmith?

Who wouldn’t want to get paid to do something they enjoy? Becoming a gunsmith allows you to learn practical skills that you can use with your own firearms and to supplement your current income. It can be a flexible business that you can tailor to your own work hours, or you can transform your expertise into a good full-time living.

If you do want to make a full-time career out of handling and fixing firearms, there are a wide variety of businesses that could use your skills. Firearm manufacturers, rifle clubs, preservation societies, firearms dealerships, hunting or sport shops, and armories all look for trained individuals to ensure their products are handled the right way.

So if you’re wondering how to become a gunsmith, it’s simple. Start learning! In a short time you can be turning your hobby into more – perhaps opening your own business or working in a home-based workshop. By studying something you’re passionate about, you’ll have bragging rights, for sure. You can be proud knowing you found a way to turn your passion into a profit.

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