BRTC's Gunsmithing Technology courses are safety-based and versatile depending on the needs and future aspirations of the student.  Potential students will be advised into the program which best suits them.  However, below are some general guidelines which will help students enroll in the best program.

Certificate of Proficiency (CP)
Technical Certificate (TC)
Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
1-Semester Program
  • Best for students with a background and/or skills in machining
  • Instructs students in gunsmithing skills utilizing their machining abilities
1-Year Program
  • Best for students with no background and/or skills in machining
  • Begins with basic machining skills
2-Year Program
  • Composed of stackable credentials (CPs and/or TCs)
  • Offers students gunsmithing proficiency
  • Transferrable to certain 4-year colleges

Why BRTC's Program

Of the 11 accredited programs for gunsmithing in the United States,

  • Only 4 are endorsed by the NRA and
  • Only BRTC is the only institution connected to a law enforcement training academy.

With BRTC, only 12 colleges in the U.S. offer a gunsmithing program.

BRTC's program has many unique features.

Common Concerns

Guns are always a controversial topic and while every institution must fully consider the importance of implementing a new program, student, employee, and community safety is by far the most important concern.

This section is a reference to address potential concerns regarding the creation of a gunsmithing program at BRTC.  While BRTC believes collaboration between a gunsmithing program and its existing Law Enforcement Training Academy is essential and will minimize potential problems, the college feels it is important to examine all potential concerns.

Why Gunsmithing

Gunsmithing is the art of designing, building, and repairing firearms.  Not only do gunsmiths replace parts on guns, they have the skills to make intensive repairs to guns, even making new parts for guns.  Gunsmiths use machining skills to drill holes, thread barrels, and mount scopes.  They use welding skills to join parts and make intensive repairs.

Reasons Gun Owners Own Guns

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