The income of a colonial gunsmith varied depending on factors such as location, skill level, and demand for their services. On average, a colonial gunsmith could expect to earn between £30 to £60 per year, which was a modest income compared to other skilled tradesmen at the time. However, successful gunsmiths who were in high demand and produced high-quality firearms could potentially earn more.
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Colonial gunsmith guns typically ranged in price from around £5 to £15, depending on the quality, craftsmanship, and materials used. Basic muskets were generally more affordable, while finely crafted rifles or specialty firearms could be much more expensive. Economic conditions, regional demand, and the gunsmith's reputation also influenced pricing. Overall, these guns represented a significant investment for many colonial families.
About $700.00 a week
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only 10 pence.
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In the 1700-1800's guns were not made with interchangeable parts, so a gunsmith would have to charge according to the job he is asked to do. We can't give you a set price because each part or gun would be an individual job.
DEPENDS ON YOUR SKILL LEVEL, WHAT TYPE OF SERVICES YOU OFFER, AND LOCATION.
they would get something like 2 shillings if they sold anything .
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