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The gunsmith would have murdered him or had a heart attack.
Next time you're at the Bureau, take it in to the gunsmith.
That's been examined by a gunsmith who says the gun was real.
The son of gunsmith, he had grown up around firearms.
From the gunsmith, they went to the market where Sara bought enough food to last for several days.
In general, gunsmiths develop and expand their skills through years of experience.
And if they haven't, you should start asking commercial gunsmiths.
If more than that is required, you'll have to go to a gunsmith, or tackle the project yourself.
"No," the gunsmith said as he slid a round into the action.
In addition to their listed roles, all staff members also work as gunsmiths.
In 1839 a small legacy allowed him to buy out another Birmingham gunsmith.
Being an amateur gunsmith, the guns he used during the competition were made by himself.
Nothing around the twentieth, the gunsmith had repeated for each caller.
Hooked after half a day the old gunsmith thought as he answered with a laugh.
He probably also worked with his uncle, a gunsmith.
"I'll even chain a gunsmith to your bed so he can answer any questions that might come to you in the middle of the night.
"And after you have eaten, we'll go to the gunsmith.
For many years scout rifles were only available from custom gunsmiths.
He earned a reputation as one of the best gunsmiths in the colony.
I've been meaning to have a gunsmith fix it.
I had some little difficulty in finding a gunsmith.
He, however, returned next day to say that the gunsmith refused to sell them arms without authority.
Three gunsmiths agree to do the work and barricade themselves in a workshop.
They were the Queen Mother's gunsmiths from 1964 until her death in 2001.