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Yes, colonial gunsmiths often made ammunition as part of their trade. They crafted bullets, as well as gunpowder, using available materials to supply local militias and settlers. This process was essential for maintaining firearms, especially during conflicts such as the American Revolution. The ability to produce ammunition locally was crucial for self-sufficiency in the colonies.

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