Hey there guys.
Wondering what all major tools you need to get started building rifles. I'm thinking about going to the Colorado gunsmithing class but to help me decide if I will I was wondering what all it took to get into it. No need to get too involved if I cant even afford to do it after I learn something.
Is a mill and a lathe all of the major tools or are there more.
Do you need a big lathe and small lathe plus different type mills, presses, etc.
I really am unaware of everything that is needed but I have been in some shops and watched chamber jobs and such occur, but I am not sure of other jobs.
At this time I'm really only focused on Precision rifles.
Rem 700 style rifles and still use custom actions
I have several custom rifles from great smiths and then I have seen a few customs from smiths less known.
So I know what good quality is and have seen the difference it makes having a GREAT smith.
I want to learn it well because I am very passionate about what I do and it always interested me a lot.
I want to get very personal with my rifles and why not build em.
Not wanting to get into it as a business or career change but as a hobby
But I want respectable equipment if I'm going to do this. I believe that this doesn't have very much room for error.
I buy quality with my rifles and optics, I'm sure its the same for the machines that build em.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks guys!
Wondering what all major tools you need to get started building rifles. I'm thinking about going to the Colorado gunsmithing class but to help me decide if I will I was wondering what all it took to get into it. No need to get too involved if I cant even afford to do it after I learn something.
Is a mill and a lathe all of the major tools or are there more.
Do you need a big lathe and small lathe plus different type mills, presses, etc.
I really am unaware of everything that is needed but I have been in some shops and watched chamber jobs and such occur, but I am not sure of other jobs.
At this time I'm really only focused on Precision rifles.
Rem 700 style rifles and still use custom actions
I have several custom rifles from great smiths and then I have seen a few customs from smiths less known.
So I know what good quality is and have seen the difference it makes having a GREAT smith.
I want to learn it well because I am very passionate about what I do and it always interested me a lot.
I want to get very personal with my rifles and why not build em.
Not wanting to get into it as a business or career change but as a hobby
But I want respectable equipment if I'm going to do this. I believe that this doesn't have very much room for error.
I buy quality with my rifles and optics, I'm sure its the same for the machines that build em.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks guys!