If you’re fascinated by guns and their inner workings, then a professional career as a gunsmith is likely the right move for you. A person must take a number of steps in order to become a modern gunsmith in the US. However, by far, the most important part of the process must be certification. In order to become a professional gunsmith certified by the American Gunsmithing … [Read more...]
Archives for October 2014
The Top Five GunSmithing Schools in the United States
If you feel both passionate about quality firearms and interested in learning every facet of the firearms industry, you should consider a career in gunsmithing. Gunsmithing is an excellent way to turn your hobby into a professional career. Quality gunsmithing is definitely a lucrative business. Despite all of the debates taking place regarding the controversial topic of … [Read more...]
Maryland Gun Control Pros and Cons: Does it Affect State Gun Sales
I'm sure you all remember the article we wrote about how tough gun control affected Maryland when their local gun manufacturer decided to leave the state. So, we're no stranger to the controversy of over the top gun control in this state. Back in October 1st last year, Maryland passed one of the toughest gun control laws in the history of the United States. We've decided to … [Read more...]
Are i-594 and the New Washington Gun Control Laws Unconstitutional?
A new draft bill in the state of Washington reopened the nationwide debate on whether or not a firearm background check should take place. The bill in question will be voted on in the coming ballot. If it passes, Washington may hold some of the country’s strictest policies on background checks for gun sales. Initiative 594, or i-594 as it is called, sparked discussions and … [Read more...]
Federal Judge Ruled that Hawaiian Gun Control Laws are Unconstitutional
Judge Michael Seabright recently overturned a Hawaii law which made it difficult for immigrants in the state to obtain a permit to own/possess a fire arm. This news broke amidst stories of similar rulings against similar laws in other regions of the country. The case which was discussed last month (September 2014) involved Steve Fotoudis, an Australian citizen who permanently … [Read more...]