15 February 2012, 17:06
hikerbumNew Gunsmiths
My son just graduated from the Pennsylvania School of Gunsmithing yesterday. He is the one in the plaid shirt. He now moves on to his dream job.
15 February 2012, 17:30
Concho42I would like to know what his dream job will be ?
16 February 2012, 04:14
Fal GruntCongratulations!
I would love to hear what he thought of the school?
Nathaniel Myers
Myers Arms LLC
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I buy Mauser actions, parts, micrometers, tools, calipers, etc. Specifically looking for pre-WWII Mauser tools.
16 February 2012, 17:08
hikerbumHe thought it was a great school. He learned a lot. His skills are amazing with what he has learned.
16 February 2012, 23:18
Big Bore FanCongratulation to your son. Gunsmith is a very interesting and versatile job.
My dad is gunsmith, since 1969 and master since 1982. He have a little gunstore and workshop. But in Germany, this job haven´t any future. And my dad was very farsighted and let me first lean an future-proof job. Electrician......

Hmm......
Now, I´m a little bit sad, that I´m not a gunsmith. Since last year, I collect every book about gunsmithing I can get. And I absorb every information and craftsmanship, I can get from my dad. But I´m realistic. Gunsmithing and gunowning have no future in Germany. In the next years we will get many new regulations, especial gun bans for target shooter. But I will try to conserve this old craftmanship.
Would I live in the USA or Canada, I would be an gunsmith.
Martin
17 February 2012, 03:27
hikerbumBig Bore.... sorry to hear about those issues in Germany.
Love the youtube link. That song is great. When it was played in the movie Battle of the Bulge it made the movie even though it was a small part.
17 February 2012, 17:36
Concho42I see Robert Thacker on far right blue shirt and striped tie , Where is the chief Mr. George Thacker ?
17 February 2012, 23:52
Big Bore Fanquote:
Love the youtube link. That song is great. When it was played in the movie Battle of the Bulge it made the movie even though it was a small part.
It´s one of a few old German army songs. Since a few years it´s forbidden, to sing it in the army. The roots of this songs are in the 1930´s. Also in the nazi time. And because we all fear this time, it´s forbidden. After the WW2 and the foundation of the "Bundeswehr" in the year 1955 only the first part of this song, was allowed. It´s like, as with our national anthem. We sing only the third part, of the "Deutschlandlied". But this song is from 1841. Not from the nazi time.
It´s a bit confusing, but the reason lies in the fact, that we are afraid before our history.
And stuff like that here is great anyway pooh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky-zdHMNFNMI am not a Nazi, rather apolitical, but I stand by our history, which includes more than 1933 to 1945.
Martin