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n. (plural of gunmaker English)
Usage examples of "gunmakers".
In spite of our payments for freed slaves, despite the founding of mills, steelworks, even gunmakers, there is still an element that will not accept the new South.
The gunmakers of Suhl were in a fine fury, and kept firing on them the whole way.
What has happened is what we gunmakers have feared for generations: that sooner or later would come one who lusted for unlimited power.
The gunmakers made a curious, confusing pattern in the way they sat, or stood, or leaned against glass cases of shining guns.
What has happened is what we gunmakers have feared for generations: that once again would come one who lusted for unlimited power.
The gunmakers made a confusing pattern in the way they sat, or stood, or leaned against glass cases of shining guns.
An example is that old 1910 book on guns by Greener that Paul Santee owned and all the gunmakers slobber over.
The new rifle shops in Magdeburg, set up by partnerships between Grantville's machine shops and some German gunmakers, had reached a production rate of just over a hundred and fifty weapons a week.
The Reedbottom gunners were armed with the crudest possible firearms, the kind which Prelotta's own blacksmiths and helpers could produce once Adrian and his experienced gunmakers showed them the trick of it.