Gunsmith

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Services

  • Gunsmithing

    Based in Nassau County, NY Armory 1776 is proud to provide gunsmithing services to the New York Tri-State area and beyond. All of our work is fully guaranteed.

  • Pistol Training

    Whether you’re a new shooter that just recently obtained a pistol permit or looking to apply for a New York State Concealed Carry Permit, Armory 1776 can help take your shooting to the next level.

  • Crime Prevention Seminars

    Armory 1776 is proud to teach the National Rifle Association’s (NRA) Refuse to be a Victim Seminar. If you or your community are interested in learning crime prevention techniques please click below.

OUR REFUND POLICY REGARDING OUR TRAINING COURSES

When you register for one of our courses you will receive an invoice through Square-up for the class, which will include a request for deposit to hold your seat.  While we understand life happens, please know that we keep our classes small so cancelations matter. If you need to cancel, and we can refill your seat, we are happy to give you a credit towards a future class within the next twelve months. If we can't fill your seat, we will not be able to issue you a refund or credit. We also maintain the highest levels of safety in our courses and failure to follow instructions, or creating a hazard to yourself or others during a class or on the range, will result in your removal from a course, with no refund or credit. We appreciate your understanding.

ITAR RESTRICTIONS ON TRAINING

ITAR (International Traffic In Arms Regulations) is a set of Federal regulations generated by the State Department stemming from the Arms Export Control Act of 1976.

ITAR restricts training given to non-US Persons.

US Persons are US citizens (both natural-born, and naturalized immigrants) and Permanent Resident Aliens    

Current NRA policy is:

“Under federal law, certain non-U.S. citizens are prohibited from participating in this course. Only non-U.S. citizens who are: (1) lawful permanent residents (e.g., green card holders), (2) refugees, or (3) individuals who have been granted asylum may participate in this course.”