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1.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 7 Description: Learn an overview of the building of a sporter style rifle stock from a stock blank. Study in stock design, wood cutting hand tools and their application, stock layout, wood selection, routing and in setting, forend tip and grip cap installation, shaping, recoil pad installation, sanding, finishing and refinishing with oil based finishes.
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5.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 5 Description: Learn an overview of firearms repair theory and practice, targeting new students. Topics include necessary tools, design, function, takedown, troubleshooting, assembly and repair of selected semiautomatic handguns, single action revolvers, pump and semi-automatic shotguns, and various .22 rim fire rifles.
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2.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 2 Description: Provides the new student with an overview of firearms repair theory. Includes necessary tools, and the design, function, takedown, troubleshooting, assembly and repair of selected semiautomatic handgun, single action revolvers, pump and semiautomatic shotguns, and various .22 rim fire rifles.
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2.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 2 Description: Provides the new student an overview of firearms repair practice. Includes necessary tools, Scope mounting and collimating, and the design, function, takedown, troubleshooting, assembly and repair of selected semiautomatic handgun, single action revolvers, pump and semiautomatic shotguns, and various .22 rim fire rifles.
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2.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 2 Description: Incorporates theory, individualized instruction and student project work. Enables the student to develop skill by completing the entire process required to construct a knife. Instructor and student determine the number of projects.
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2.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 2 Description: Builds on the skills learned in GUS 150 and continues individualized instruction and project work. Enables the student to develop skills by completing the entire process required to construct a knife. Covers Lockback and Hollow ground knives. The instructor and student determine the number of projects.
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0.50 Credits
Credit Hours: 0.5 Description: Provides a comprehensive evaluation of competencies of those students completing the Gunsmithing program curriculum and used on a daily basis in a Gunsmithing shop. PreRequisite: All required GUS courses
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2.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 2 Description: Focuses on continued theory and practice of machine tool operation with special emphasis on gunsmithing procedures. Projects include specialized gunsmithing tools and fixtures. Covers safety, milling cutters, cutting speeds and feeds, rifle barrel lining, abrasive machining, cutting tool materials, and machine maintenance. Shop safety is strongly emphasized.
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2.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 2 Description: Focuses on theory and practice of fitting and chambering rifle barrels. Emphasizes coned or recessed breech faces and extractor cuts. Incorporates projects that include fitting and chambering a barrel for an action requiring a coned or recessed breech, and/or extractor cuts. Includes rim fire cartridges, improved cartridges, and octagon or fluted barrels.
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4.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 4 Description: Learn the theory and practice of more advance fitting and chambering techniques for the gunsmith. Emphasis on coned or recessed breech faces and extractor cuts. Projects include the current precision methods of fitting and chambering a barrel for an action that requires a coned or recessed breech, and/or extractor cuts. Also covered will be theory on rim fire cartridges, improved cartridges, octagon or fluted barrels, and an introduction to CAD/CAMand its application to the modern gunshop and gunsmith.
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