| Aspect | Hourly Small Arms Repair | Hourly Firearms Technician |
|---|
| Certifications | Military or manufacturer-specific firearm repair certifications | Similar certifications, often including NRA or manufacturer training |
| Work Environment | Military bases, armories, or repair facilities | Gun shops, sporting goods stores, or firearms manufacturing facilities |
| Employer & Industry | Military, defense contractors, government agencies | Private firearm retailers, gunsmith shops, law enforcement |
| Work Focus | Repair and maintenance of small arms for military or government use | Repair, customization, and maintenance of civilian firearms |
Both roles involve firearm repair but differ mainly in their work environment and client focus. Hourly Small Arms Repair typically serves military or government agencies, while Hourly Firearms Technicians work more with civilian firearms in retail or private settings. The skills and certifications are often similar, making them closely related roles within the firearms industry.