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Definition of gunsmith in English: gunsmithnoun ˈɡʌnsmɪθˈɡənˌsmɪθ A person who makes, sells, and repairs small firearms. Example sentencesExamples - If you look at the Government Model pistols sold by custom gunsmiths and some major manufacturers, you'll find that most of them come with a full length guide rod installed.
- The gunsmith also believes a ban on imitation firearms and air pistols would only have an impact on respectable sports fans and have no effect on criminals.
- Private gunsmiths produced this pattern under contract to the British military in the 1750s.
- Not only do we have the best firearms, we also have the best gunsmiths today.
- If there is a shortage of iron per say, then a gunsmith might not be able to meet the demand for fire-arms.
- If the hammer falls, a trip to the gunsmith is in order and the repair bill is not likely to be small.
- Today there are at least a dozen gunsmiths producing beautiful custom revolvers having the same combination of artistic and mechanical talents so necessary for everything to come together perfectly.
- The thieves gained entry to the gunsmiths by breaking into the New China Palace take-away next door and then smashing their way through the adjoining brick wall.
- I talked to the government, firearms dealers and gunsmiths, and read page after page of the rules and regulations that govern firearms shipping in the United States.
- His grandfather was a gunsmith who stimulated his interest in firearms at an early age.
- In 1999 I faxed that letter about sniping to some gunsmiths in London.
- It was not until the end of the colonial period that any sort of market existed to justify the regular importation of firearms by merchants, or their production by the few gunsmiths scattered through North America.
- Take gun-making: in the early part of the century, gunsmiths custom-made muskets to the specs of each buyer.
- The FCA has negative implications for firearm owners, the tourism industry, the film industry, firearm dealers, gunsmiths, and the private security industry.
- My father is a gunsmith, and I was raised in a house with firearms.
- The effect this is having on small gunsmiths who make their living on the repair and customizing of guns is incalculable.
- They were gunsmiths and they are expecting a busy time ahead.
- In addition to blasting gunk and feathers and other surprises out of firearms, gunsmiths routinely uncover hunters' hasty mistakes during major gun surgery.
- If the gunsmiths like a product, Reid puts it into his inventory.
- These ranged from gunsmiths to locksmiths, farriers, nailmakers, hoop makers, and shipsmiths.
Definition of gunsmith in US English: gunsmithnounˈɡənˌsmiTHˈɡənˌsmɪθ A person who makes, sells, and repairs small firearms. Example sentencesExamples - It was not until the end of the colonial period that any sort of market existed to justify the regular importation of firearms by merchants, or their production by the few gunsmiths scattered through North America.
- If the gunsmiths like a product, Reid puts it into his inventory.
- Private gunsmiths produced this pattern under contract to the British military in the 1750s.
- Today there are at least a dozen gunsmiths producing beautiful custom revolvers having the same combination of artistic and mechanical talents so necessary for everything to come together perfectly.
- If the hammer falls, a trip to the gunsmith is in order and the repair bill is not likely to be small.
- The thieves gained entry to the gunsmiths by breaking into the New China Palace take-away next door and then smashing their way through the adjoining brick wall.
- In addition to blasting gunk and feathers and other surprises out of firearms, gunsmiths routinely uncover hunters' hasty mistakes during major gun surgery.
- The gunsmith also believes a ban on imitation firearms and air pistols would only have an impact on respectable sports fans and have no effect on criminals.
- They were gunsmiths and they are expecting a busy time ahead.
- Not only do we have the best firearms, we also have the best gunsmiths today.
- The effect this is having on small gunsmiths who make their living on the repair and customizing of guns is incalculable.
- My father is a gunsmith, and I was raised in a house with firearms.
- His grandfather was a gunsmith who stimulated his interest in firearms at an early age.
- In 1999 I faxed that letter about sniping to some gunsmiths in London.
- These ranged from gunsmiths to locksmiths, farriers, nailmakers, hoop makers, and shipsmiths.
- The FCA has negative implications for firearm owners, the tourism industry, the film industry, firearm dealers, gunsmiths, and the private security industry.
- If there is a shortage of iron per say, then a gunsmith might not be able to meet the demand for fire-arms.
- I talked to the government, firearms dealers and gunsmiths, and read page after page of the rules and regulations that govern firearms shipping in the United States.
- Take gun-making: in the early part of the century, gunsmiths custom-made muskets to the specs of each buyer.
- If you look at the Government Model pistols sold by custom gunsmiths and some major manufacturers, you'll find that most of them come with a full length guide rod installed.
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