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Where do colonial gunsmiths work?

In a gunsmith's shop. It had equipment for working on metal and wood.


Can a felon be a gunsmith?

Generally speaking, no. A felon cannot legally own or have access to guns, so a felon would not be able to work as a gunsmith legally. If the person has had his rights restored, then yes, he could work as a gunsmith.


How many hours does a gunsmith work?

As many as they need to.


How do you work on my browning 22 sa?

You need a gunsmith


What are the diffrent kinds of natural materials that can be used in art work to produce a geometric pattern?

the answer is..............copperglasshayclayand much more


How do you work on a clerke handgun?

Best left to a qualifed gunsmith


Will a Glock 19 slide work on a Glock 38 frame?

Not without some work by a gunsmith.


Did Colonial Tanners work in the Colonial House?

Yes!


Was a gunsmith a glorified blacksmith?

A blacksmith was a person that worked with iron. Some people did work of a more precise nature, such as locksmiths. A gunsmith worked with iron, but also with brass and wood, and his work was of a more precise nature.


How do you improve trigger on Mosin Nagant?

Find a gunsmith willing to work on one.


What kinds of materials need to enter a cell in order for chloroplasts to be able to make glucose during photosynthesis?

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What type of guns and other works would a gunsmith of 1775 work on?

In 1775, a gunsmith would work on flintlock firearms. Many will be muskets (smoothbore) and a few would be rifles. They will all be muzzle loading guns, and a very few would be pistols. A gunsmith might perform other skilled fine metal working, such as locksmithing.