there are several really good gunsmithing schools (Colorado School of Trades, Trinidad Junior College, Yavapai Community College, Montgomery County Community College, Piedmont Community College, Pennsylvania Gunsmith School, etc.)...hands on is MUCH better than on-line/correspondence..on-line will teach u basic theory and that's about it..machining skills are required in this trade. Basic tools (a must) would be a COMPLETE set of gunsmith (hollow ground) screwdrivers, a really good set of punches and a nylon/brass head hammer. Those would be the absolute basics...good luck!
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