Muzzle loading flintlock rifles, pistols and shotguns.
What did gunsmith make besides guns
What did gunsmith make besides guns
They came from a colony.
No
gunsmiths
Military uses and for hunting.
it mean's a person that makes guns
In a gunsmith's shop. It had equipment for working on metal and wood.
They repaired and made the towns peoples guns... (And or) made ammunition...
In colonial times, gunsmiths crafted firearms primarily by hand, utilizing traditional blacksmithing techniques. They would forge and shape metal components such as barrels, locks, and stocks, often using locally sourced materials. Gunsmiths relied on a variety of tools, including anvils, hammers, and files, to create and assemble each part meticulously. The process was labor-intensive and required a deep understanding of both metallurgy and firearm design.
The same as anyone else. Hunting, defense, offense, target shooting, collecting.
Gunsmiths don't make guns - they may assemble them from previously manufactured components, but they don't actually "make" guns. Factories make guns.