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Does anyone know any Gun Manufacturing schools in Texas?
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There are none. Become a certified CNC machinist, get a degree in CAD, go to a reputable gunsmithing school, apprentice with a gun maker, get your own 07 FFL and go from there.

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A degree in mechanical engineering probably wouldn't hurt either.
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Carry-a-Kimber wrote:A degree in mechanical engineering probably wouldn't hurt either.
Or if your father was head of a church. :biggrinjester:
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Carry-a-Kimber wrote:There are none. Become a certified CNC machinist, get a degree in CAD, go to a reputable gunsmithing school, apprentice with a gun maker, get your own 07 FFL and go from there.
After learning to be a machinist you could try to get a job at one of the established arms makers like Remington, High Standard, Winchester, Ruger, etc. The only manufacturer I know in Texas is High Standard.
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STI?

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Carry-a-Kimber wrote:STI?
Yep. LaRue, too, I think.
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LaRue Tactical as well, their other business is a precision machine shop / job shop.

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There is a gun maker in Waco, Tx. They make a derringer. :patriot: :txflag:

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x007x wrote:Does anyone know any Gun Manufacturing schools in Texas?
Guns are illegal in schools. :biggrinjester:

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7075-T7 wrote:
x007x wrote:Does anyone know any Gun Manufacturing schools in Texas?
Guns are illegal in schools. :biggrinjester:
FTW!!
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Thanks everyone.
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Bond Arms is in Granbury.
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Carry-a-Kimber wrote:
7075-T7 wrote:
x007x wrote:Does anyone know any Gun Manufacturing schools in Texas?
Guns are illegal in schools. :biggrinjester:
FTW!!
That's a good point! After you finished making the gun you would have to destroy it so you wouldn't get arrested. :lol:
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