¤_Ozark_¤_Hunter_¤
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So theo start with, you know how they say if you get a job you love you'll never work aday in your life? Well I would love to be a gunsmith. Maybe a short story? I'm 18 and until about two and a half years ago I was only interested in guns for hunting use.I was raised to believe they are no more than a tool, my grandparents and other elderly family members took this point of view because that's all they ever used them for. Then my mom remarried and we moved and my neighbour was a gun fanatic, at first I thought him to be crazy he always ranted about Obama being a communist and preparing for the government to take our guns and to tell you good folks the truth I wouldn't have stayed around if not for the fact I was being paid $1 a t-post to drive them into this hard ozark mountain ground (basically rock). Then one day he decided to show me his collection (my love for Ruger Hawkeye rifles began that day) every single gun I seen and held and after that my love for guns began and so did my friendship. To finish it off I just graduated from my GED program and have enough money in earned scholarships to go to college..... but I would like to be a gunsmith I just don't really know where to start because there is no gunsmith college in the state I've heard about online colleges but I dont want some bs flybye class. So how reliable are these online college classes? I would eventually like to open my own shop so what would the cost of something like that being aside from the shop itself? Any and all advice would be great.