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<blockquote data-quote="EKing" data-source="post: 3453802" data-attributes="member: 43282"><p>SDI is a great option for those who can't attend one of the traditional gunsmith schools. The knowledge and experience gained is not the same since in-person and hands-on always beats online only learning. SDI presents the material and resources to learn a LOT. Each student takes out of that what they put in. I finished the Associates in Firearms Technology a couple years ago. Nobody hired me as a gunsmith but I learned a bunch of things I never would have been exposed to. Still happy I did it.</p><p>If you want to get hired as a gunsmith, a degree from SDI alone may not be enough.</p><p>If you want to learn guns, it's way better than youtube, internet keyboard experts and your average Armorer course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EKing, post: 3453802, member: 43282"] SDI is a great option for those who can't attend one of the traditional gunsmith schools. The knowledge and experience gained is not the same since in-person and hands-on always beats online only learning. SDI presents the material and resources to learn a LOT. Each student takes out of that what they put in. I finished the Associates in Firearms Technology a couple years ago. Nobody hired me as a gunsmith but I learned a bunch of things I never would have been exposed to. Still happy I did it. If you want to get hired as a gunsmith, a degree from SDI alone may not be enough. If you want to learn guns, it's way better than youtube, internet keyboard experts and your average Armorer course. [/QUOTE]
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