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Custom gunsmithing is common here as well to increase reliability and usability.
About 1684 the industrial art of gunsmithing was introduced in Olbernhau.
No gunsmithing is required to assemble.
So much for amateur gunsmithing.
The same year, at eighteen, Daimler decided to take up mechanical engineering, abandoning gunsmithing, and left his hometown.
The new cylinder drops right in, replacing the cap and ball cylinder with no gunsmithing required.
Nearly all benchrest rifles are custom made, and many shooters do their own gunsmithing.
The National Rifle Association offers short courses in many common tasks and skills of professional gunsmithing.
The gun guy was a bear-shaped Tac cop who'd served two tours in Vietnam and did some gunsmithing on the side.
With proper gunsmithing, the M1903 makes a reasonably priced sporting rifle, comparing favorably with many modern firearms.
Mention casually to the Mrs. that you picked up some odds and ends from the junk bin down at Joe's Gunsmithing.
His fine gunsmithing coupled with the keen training and leadership that Hathcock provided resulted in a platoon that became one of the best in Vietnam.
In the context of traditional gunsmithing, one way to make gun barrels has been to make them from skelp, like one would make other pipe or tubing.
It is usually considered an inferior weapon and cartridge in Pakistan due to inconsistent quality of the ammunition and gunsmithing of weapons chambered or converted for this cartridge.
Griffin & Howe, New York's venerable gunsmithing and sporting-arms retailing firm, will focus on sporting clays when it opens its shooting school at Sandanona in Millbrook, N.Y., April 24.
He attended the Belgian School of Gunsmithing in Liege, where he was awarded The First Prize of Basculage (Gunsmithing) for his work.
Accidental discharges not involving trigger-pull can also occur if the firearm is mechanically unsound: poor maintenance, abuse, inept "gunsmithing," or the use of substandard materials or defective ammunition in the gun may all lead to breakage.
Generally speaking, Shotgun News' format contains a featured review, a historical or handgun-related article, an article on amateur gunsmithing, and columns by Clayton Cramer, Chris Knox, Jeff Knox, and Vin Suprynowicz.
It may be from a Czech word for early hand cannons, píšťala "flute", or alternatively from Italian pistolese, after Pistoia, a city renowned for Renaissance-era gunsmithing, where hand-held guns (designed to be fired from horseback) were first produced in the 1540s.
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