Gunsmithing Department Booklet

Gunsmithing Department Booklet

Gunsmithing Department January 2018 Trinidad State Junior College 600 Prospect Street Campus Box 331 Trinidad, CO 81082 800-621-8752 Laura Gowen, Administrative Assistant [email protected] Glen Morovits, Gunsmithing Faculty [email protected] Ryan Newport, Gunsmithing Faculty [email protected] Bill Sturtevant, Gunsmithing Faculty [email protected] Keith Gipson, Dean of Instruction [email protected] Lynette Bates, Vice President for Academic Affairs [email protected] www.trinidadstate.edu/gunsmithing Gunsmithing AAS Degree—73 credit hours Required General Education courses MAT 107 or above 3 English 115, or 121 3 Nine credit hours from the following: Science, Social & Behavior Science, Business, Accounting or Speech TOTAL General Education requirements 15 Required Gunsmithing Elective courses Approved GUS elective courses to be selected from those courses marked * on Gunsmithing Program Course Catalog Descriptions (listed on the following pages). TOTAL Gunsmithing Elective requirements 3 First Semester Credits GUS 100 Orientation & Firearms Safety .5 GUS 102 Introduction to Firearms 2 GUS 110 Firearms Bench Metal 5 GUS 112 Firearms Machine Shop I 5 WEL 135 TIG Welding for Gunsmiths 2 General Education 3 Semester Credits 17.5 2 Gunsmithing AAS Degree—continued Second Semester Credits GUS 135 Firearms Conversion 5 GUS 136 Firearms Metal Finishing 2 GUS 139 Stock Duplication 2 GUS 127 Firearms Machine Shop II 4 BUS 121 Basic Workplace Skills 1 General Education 6 Semester Credits 20 Third Semester Credits GUS 119 Stockmaking I 5 GUS 205 Firearms Machine Shop III 4 GUS 147 Firearms Repair I 5 General Education 3 Semester Credits 17 Fourth Semester Credits GUS 245 Stockmaking II 5 GUS 247 Firearms Repair II 7 GUS 265 Comprehensive Skills Evaluation .5 General Education 3 Semester Credits 15.5 Required Approved Gunsmithing Elective Courses To be taken as appropriate to student’s 3 course work Total Degree Credits 73 3 Gunsmithing Certificate—53 credit hours Required Gunsmithing Elective courses Approved GUS elective courses to be selected from those courses marked * on Gunsmithing Program Course Catalog Descriptions (listed on the following pages). TOTAL Gunsmithing Elective requirements 3 First Semester Credits GUS 100 Orientation & Firearms Safety .5 GUS 102 Introduction to Firearms 2 GUS 110 Firearms Bench Metal 5 GUS 112 Firearms Machine Shop I 5 WEL 135 TIG Welding for Gunsmiths 2 Semester Credits 14.5 Second Semester Credits GUS 135 Firearms Conversion 5 GUS 136 Firearms Metal Finishing 2 GUS 139 Stock Duplication 2 GUS 127 Firearms Machine Shop II 4 BUS 121 Basic Workplace Skills 1 Semester Credits 14 Third Semester Credits GUS 119 Stockmaking I 5 GUS 147 Repair I 5 GUS 205 Firearms Machine Shop III 4 Semester Credits 14 4 Gunsmithing Certificate—continued Fourth Semester Credits GUS 245 Stockmaking II 5 GUS 247 Firearms Repair II 7 GUS 265 Comprehensive Skills Evaluation .5 Semester Credits 12.5 Approved Gunsmithing Elective Courses* To be taken as appropriate to student’s 3 course work Total Gunsmithing Certificate Credits 58 NRA Summer School’s Gunsmithing Technician Certificate—16 credit hours http://nra.trinidadstate.edu **Please check with advisor about course availability and cost GUN 104 Bluing and Metal Finishes 2 GUN 116 Basic Precision Welding 2 GUN 120 Basic Machine Shop 2 GUN 121 Advanced Machine Shop 2 GUN 192 Gunsmithing Handtools 2 Approved electives from the GUN list of 6 courses Total NRA Gunsmithing Technician Certificate Credits 16 5 Estimated Tuition and Fees—2017/2018 Tuition and Fees (estimate, may be subject to change) Tuition Non-Resident $266.44 per credit hour WICHE State Residents $242.34 per credit hour Reciprocity (New Mexico residents) $170.04 per credit hour Resident (with COF*) $170.04 per credit hour *Colorado residents are eligible for the College Opportunity Fund (COF) tuition discount, but must apply online at https://cof.college-assist.org to receive the stipend. Gunsmithing Course Fees Approximately $750 for the Associate Degree program Room and Board Single Room with 19 meal plan $3822.00 per semester Double Room with 19 meal plan $3326.00 per semester Approximate Tool Cost This is the approximate cost of tools needed for class for minimum quality tools purchased through the bookstore. First semester $3,000 Second semester $2,000 Third semester $1,500 Fourth semester $500 These figures are estimates only and are subject to change Please expect a 3-5% increase on tuition each year TO QUALIFY FOR RESIDENT TUITION, YOU MUST HAVE LIVED IN COLORADO FOR AT LEAST ONE FULL YEAR, BE REGISTERED TO VOTE, OBTAIN A COLORADO STATE DRIVERS LICENSE, HAVE PAID STATE INCOME TAXES, ETC. 6 Required tools and materials for Gunsmithing AAS or Certificate programs The list of required tools and supplies can be found at http://trinidadstate.edu/pdf/students/bookstore/ Gunsmithing_ToolList.pdf. This list indicates prices and part numbers in effect at the Trinidad State Junior College Bookstore, as of December 2016. These prices are subject to change. These tools are available from many sources, in addition to Bookstore. Recommended Tool Suppliers Bookstore J&L Industrial Supply Trinidad State Junior College 31800 Industrial Rd (719) 846-5610 Livonia, Michigan 48151-1820 Brownells, Inc. 1-800-521-9520 200 South Front St. MSC Industrial Supply Co Montezuma, Iowa 50171 www.mscdirect.com (515) 623-5401 1-800-645-7270 Jantz Supply 309 West Main St. PO Box 584 Davis, Oklahoma 73030-0584 1-800-351-8900 7 Gunsmithing Course Catalog Descriptions GUS 100 Orientation & Firearms Safety .5 Credit The first part of this course is an orientation into the gunsmithing program. The second part of the course will introduce the student to the basic principles of firearms safety. Completing students will receive an NRA home firearm safety certificate of completion. GUS 102 Introduction to Firearms 2 Credits Explores the history of firearms and ammunition, firearms design and the function of modern firearms. CO/PREREQUISITE: GUS 100 GUS 110 Firearms Bench Metal 5 Credits This course emphasizes shop safety and hand work, including: the proper use of measuring and hand tools, layout, drilling, sawing, filing, soldering, silver soldering, forging, heat treatment and hand polishing. PREREQUISITE: GUS 100 GUS 112 Firearms Machine Shop I 5 Credits Introduces theory and practice of shop safety, metalworking lathe, and milling machine operations. Students will demonstrate proper use of machine tools while making specialized gunsmithing tools. CO/PREREQUISITE: GUS 100 GUS 119 Stockmaking I 5 Credits Introduces stockmaking techniques for a bolt action rifle from semi-inletted blanks. The course will cover inletting the barrel and trigger guard, glass bedding, installing grip cap, recoil pad, fore-end tip, swivels, shaping, sanding and finishing. PREREQUISITE: GUS 127, GUS 135, GUS 139 GUS 127 Firearms Machine Shop II 4 Credits Continues the theory and practice of shop safety, metalworking lathe, and milling machine operations. Students will demonstrate proper use of machine tools while making specialized gunsmithing tools and fitting, chambering, and contouring a barrel for a bolt action rifle. PREREQUISITE: GUS 112 8 GUS 135 Firearms Conversion 5 Credits Examines various techniques for conversion of military rifle actions into customized sporter rifle actions. Bolt handles, safeties, iron sights, scope mounts, adjustable triggers, and trigger guard contouring and other custom conversions and accessories will be included. PREREQUISITES: GUS 100, GUS 102, GUS 110, AND GUS 112 GUS 136 Firearms Metal Finishing 2 Credits Focuses on the skills necessary to perform firearms bluing and parkerizing techniques. Topics include necessary equipment, chemical mixing procedures, and safety as they apply to hot caustic bluing, rust bluing, parkerizing and metal preparation. PREREQUISITES: GUS 100 AND GUS 110 GUS 139 Stock Duplication 2 Credits Introduces gunstock woods, stock layout, and basic stock duplicating machine operations. Students will sharpen chisels, design and cut a semi-inletted gunstock. PREREQUISITES: GUS 100 AND GUS 110 GUS 147 Firearms Repair I 5 Credits Explores firearms repair theory and practice. Topics include necessary tools, design, function, takedown, troubleshooting, assembly and repair of selected handguns, shotguns, and rifles. PREREQUISITES: GUS 100, GUS 102, GUS 110 AND GUS 112 GUS 153 Ballistics and Handloading* 2 Credits Course includes the discussion of interior ballistics, exterior ballistics, components and their manufacture, reloading equipment, rifle, handgun, and shot shell loading, bullet casting, and safety. GUS 162 Gunstock Checkering* 2 Credits Construction and use of checkering cradles, layout templates and tools. Layout and operation of hand and electric checkering tools. GUS 201 Tools & Fixtures 2 Credits Study and manufacture of tools: Milling Cutters, Taps, Dies and Reamers. Study and measurement of screw threads. Projects will include milling cutters, reamers, taps, and dies. PREREQUISITE: GUS 112 9 Gunsmithing Course Catalog Descriptions —continued GUS 205 Firearms Machine Shop III 4 Credits Continues the study of machine tool operation with special emphasis on gunsmithing procedures. Course work includes safety, milling, lathe, and advanced barrel fitting and chambering. PREREQUISITE: GUS 127 GUS 240 Shotgunsmithing* 2 Credits This course is designed to give the advanced gunsmithing student the theories and principles

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