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To Be a Texas Gunsmith... #4557536 09/11/13 02:33 AM
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A young man asked about a career in gunsmithing recently. He specifically wanted to know about being a "Texas Gunsmith".

I explained that the best way to get started was with one of the college courses that he had mentioned.

To be a "Texas Gunsmith" though, he would need three additional items: An eight-pound maul, a can of axle grease and a big screwdriver.

I suggested that he bring these items along for his first day in class, so that the instructor would be forewarned that he intended to be a "Texas Gunsmith".


Kind regards, charlesb


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you forgot the can of snuff!

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And a roto cutter

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