They repair guns. They may also clean guns, add accessories such as scopes, or modify guns to correct poor triggers, smooth actions, bed stocks to improve accuracy, etc. Some gunsmiths may manufacture guns.
At a gunsmiths
Yes, there are African-American gunsmiths. One of our users who lives in Peotone, Illinois is one, in fact. He and his daughter.
Themselves, partners
Guns and ammunition.
from old cloth
A gunsmith is a person trained to repair or build firearms. Some countries, such as Australia, are looking for gunsmiths and will provide employment to gunsmiths. Gunsmiths are eligible for a free visa as skilled workers and will be able to find jobs upon arrival.
They came from a colony.
Generally, no.
yes
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.
Yes, there is a need for gunsmiths as they play a crucial role in maintaining, repairing, and customizing firearms. Their expertise ensures that guns operate safely and effectively, which is essential for both recreational shooters and law enforcement. Additionally, gunsmiths can provide valuable services such as modifications for improved performance and compliance with local laws. As firearm ownership remains prevalent, the demand for skilled gunsmiths continues to be significant.
they make guns? <><><> Gunsmiths did indeed make guns. Today some gunsmiths do still make guns, but most repair and adjust guns. They may repair or replace parts, chamber a firearm for a different caliber, mount scopes, clean guns, and bed rifles to a stock.