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RON SMITH & ASSOCIATES, INC.
Firearms Operating Systems / Firearms Assembly and Disassembly

Course Description

This course introduces students to the mechanical systems and operational principles of modern firearms, including handguns, rifles, and shotguns. Students will gain hands-on experience in proper procedures for the safe assembly and disassembly of various firearm types, as well as an in-depth understanding of action types, including blowback, gas-operated, recoil-operated, and manual systems. The course emphasizes safety, technical proficiency, and mechanical comprehension, preparing students for careers in gunsmithing, armory, law enforcement, and Forensic Science.

Course Objectives

  • Course Introduction & Firearm Safety Review
  • Firearm Classification: Handguns, Long guns, other
  • Operating Systems Overview: Blowback, Recoil, Gas, Manual
  • Handgun Mechanisms (Single/Double Action)
  • Disassembly & Reassembly: Semi-Auto Pistols (Glock, M1911)
  • Disassembly & Reassembly: Revolvers
  • Rifle Operating Systems: AR-15, AK-47, Bolt Action
  • Disassembly & Reassembly: AR-15 Platform
  • Disassembly & Reassembly: AK Platform
  • Shotgun Mechanisms: Pump, Semi-Auto, Break-Action
  • Disassembly & Reassembly: Pump and Semi-Auto Shotguns
  • Troubleshooting Malfunctions and Wear Diagnosis
  • Final Practical & Written Assessments
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Jimmy Palma
BS, AFTE-FA

Course Logistics

When:

August 10, 2026 - August 14, 2026

Where:

Riley Workforce Development Center

1524 MS-19

Meridian, MS 39307

Hours:

40

Tuition:

$1,000.00

Local Contact

Ron Smith and Associates, Inc.

Lucas Hatcher, Director of Operations

601-626-1100

lhatcher@ronsmithandassociates.com

Course Expectations

  • Each student is expected to be present, on time, and to participate in each assignment. 
  • Class will run from 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday. 
  • Strict adherence to safety protocols is mandatory at all times.
  • Attend and participate in all class sessions and labs.
  • Complete assigned readings and preparation before lab work.
  • Maintain a clean and organized work area in the lab.
  • Wear proper attire and safety gear (eye protection, gloves).
  • Respect all lab equipment and firearms as property of the institution.

Should be Able to Perform

At the completion of this course, the students should be able to: 

  • Identify and explain the major firearm operating systems and how they function.
  • Demonstrate proper safety protocols in handling, disassembling, and assembling firearms.
  • Disassemble and reassemble common firearm platforms, including pistols, revolvers, rifles, and shotguns.
  • Diagnose common mechanical issues related to firearm operation and cycling.
  • Understand the differences and applications of various firing mechanisms and actions.
  • Apply basic maintenance and inspection procedures for firearm functionality.

Recommended Reading

  1. Heard, B.J., “Handbook of Firearms and Ballistics”, 2nd ed., 2008, pp. 101-103.
  2. Trumble, C., “Methods of Obtaining Automatic Fire in Weapons”, pp 2-48.

Helpful Lodging Information

Although we cannot endorse any particular hotel property, we have confirmed that the following lodging options are within a reasonable commuting distance to the training site.

Drury Inn & Suites Meridian

112 US-11

Meridian MS 39301