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<blockquote data-quote="Gunbuffer" data-source="post: 3418435" data-attributes="member: 42291"><p>I’d start by filling a niche. What’s your favorite gun? What part of your favorite firearm can you work on and do well?</p><p>Maybe start with a shop and just install sights and bore scope riflescopes. Then branch out from there. Those online courses are a waste. Darn everything you need to know is already on the Internet; albeit in 5 or 6 places, mixed in w nonsense, but it’s there. Take a class on lathe Operation, get one, thread barrels. </p><p>I have little esteem for folks that say they can do it all, because they’ll take your money and try. Never try, do. Hold yourself to a higher standard than other shops. and lastly, forget all this nonsense and get a job at Home Depot. You’ll wind up ahead, and still have your fun Firearm hobby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunbuffer, post: 3418435, member: 42291"] I’d start by filling a niche. What’s your favorite gun? What part of your favorite firearm can you work on and do well? Maybe start with a shop and just install sights and bore scope riflescopes. Then branch out from there. Those online courses are a waste. Darn everything you need to know is already on the Internet; albeit in 5 or 6 places, mixed in w nonsense, but it’s there. Take a class on lathe Operation, get one, thread barrels. I have little esteem for folks that say they can do it all, because they’ll take your money and try. Never try, do. Hold yourself to a higher standard than other shops. and lastly, forget all this nonsense and get a job at Home Depot. You’ll wind up ahead, and still have your fun Firearm hobby [/QUOTE]
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