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AGI announces new technical manual and armorer’s course on the Ruger® LCP / LC9 and KEL-TEC P-3AT pistols

AGI-RugerLC9NAPA, CA (May 2013) –  The American Gunsmithing Institute, producers of the most authoritative instructional Gunsmithing DVD courses, and also the Nation’s Premier Gunsmithing School, introduces a new Technical Manual & Armorer’s Course on the Ruger® LCP / LC9 and Kel-Tec P-3AT Pistols hosted by Senior Instructor and Master Gunsmith Bob Dunlap and Master Gunsmith Ken Brooks. Dunlap opens with some history of the evolution of the extremely popular Ruger® pocket pistols, the .380 LCP, its bigger and younger brother the 9mm LC9, as well as the LCP’s uncanny similarity to the also popular Kel-Tec P-3AT .380.

This course is ideal for those who are looking for practical instruction on how to get a Ruger® or Kel-Tec pocket pistol completely apart, clean, troubleshoot, make common repairs and get the gun back together and operating properly without any “leftover” parts.

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A cut-away gun is used to show the viewer step-by-step instruction in the design, function and repair of the Ruger® and Kel-Tec pistols. The viewer will see how the locking systems work, as well as learn how the feeding / extraction / ejection / reload cycles operate.

Among the items covered, viewers will learn:
History
Design & Function
Disassembly
Cleaning & Lubrication
Reassembly
Differences in the LCP
Troubleshooting & Repair
Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up

The AGI Technical Manual & Armorer’s Course on the Ruger® LCP / LC9 and Kel-Tec P-3AT Pistols is a must have for any Ruger® LCP, LC9 or Kel-Tec P-3AT pistol enthusiast and is available at www.americangunsmith.com for only $39.95 (plus s/h) (Product ID#156DVD).

If you want the quick course on how to get the Ruger® LCP, LC9 or Kel-Tec P-3AT pistols apart, back together and operating as intended, then this is the course for you. If you want to start making money at the hobby you love, check out our basic AGI Professional Gunsmith course where, in 108 hours of your own time, you can become a certified gunsmith.

For more information, visit www.americangunsmith.com.

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