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gunsmiths

n. (plural of gunsmith English)

Usage examples of "gunsmiths".

They must have forgotten more about gunsmithing than any twelve gunsmiths know.

He would have taught it directly to the midwives, but they were even fussier about their guild privileges than the gunsmiths, who were still arguing whether or not bore-standardization for infantry muskets would infringe on their traditional rights!

When he had suggested that they consider joining the Gunsmiths Guild, they'd reacted in horror, as if he'd asked them all to undergo a voluntary orchidectomy!

The next step would be firing a proof charge with the breech dug in to give the gun maximum elevation, then a field carriage—thank Galzar or Somebody that the gunsmiths, black smiths and carpenters had finally stopped arguing about who would be in charge of the carriage shop!

Of course, there had been fireseed smuggling going on for centuries, but there were few smoothbores in the Middle Kingdoms—and even fewer gunsmiths to make new ones.

The Confederate gunsmiths had substituted a simpler sight for the calibrated one which normally graced an AK-47.

From what Rastar says, the local gunsmiths are both extremely expensive and pretty damned slow.

The man knows everyone in town, and was able to recommend some good gunsmiths looking for work.