American Gunsmithing Institute’s (AGI’s) Survival Gunsmithing course consists of more than 10 hours of instruction on three DVDs. The course covers a total of 36 topics that are useful in a survival context such as “Repairing a Crown in the Field”, “Repairing a Broken Stock”, “Caching Firearms and Supplies”, and “Using a Lee Loader”.
The instruction is engaging, relevant, well-illustrated, and reflects a wealth of real-life experience. It begins at a basic level, and provides helpful, practical advice. This course costs $397.
If you would like a thorough introduction to the gunsmithing skills that might enhance your ability to survive in a desperate situation, this course might be helpful to you.
As AGI says, “This informaton applies to just about any survival situation involving firearms. From a hunting trip gone bad, or a plane gone down in the remote bush, to an economic crash or an extreme ‘grid down’ situation.”
Full Disclosure: AGI is one of the long-time prize sponsors of the SurvivalBlog non-fiction writing contest. At the time of this writing, AGI’s prize is a $300 certificate good toward any of AGI’s DVD training courses.Continue reading“AGI Survival Gunsmithing Course, by Thomas Christianson”

