mljdeckard
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I very much agree with the OP, in that if you call yourself a gunsmith, you better be able to do more than routine assembly/disassembly of common firearms. There's a requirement for machining, calibrating, and art as well.
I would very much like to become competent enough to install my own night sights, adjust my own triggers, and build my own uppers, but even when I can do this, I might call myself an armorer, not a gunsmith.
You can call yourself anything you want to. Attending a bar mitzvah does NOT make one jewish.
I would very much like to become competent enough to install my own night sights, adjust my own triggers, and build my own uppers, but even when I can do this, I might call myself an armorer, not a gunsmith.
You can call yourself anything you want to. Attending a bar mitzvah does NOT make one jewish.