Keith is a qualified gunsmith with over 25 years experience, specializing in long-range practical rifles. |
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These special tools, called jigs and fixtures, make jobs easier and allow the gunsmith to turn out quality work, fast and efficiently. |
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Long ago, some unknown gunsmith drilled and tapped a rifle receiver ring to attach a sight base. |
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In 1852, Horace Smith, a toolmaker, and Daniel Wesson, a former apprenticed gunsmith, combined their skills to produce a revolutionary handgun. |
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If the rifle were my own I would have a gunsmith slick the trigger up a little. |
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If there is a shortage of iron per say, then a gunsmith might not be able to meet the demand for fire-arms. |
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After 1,000 rounds I'll take the piece to a gunsmith for a trigger job, and have him give the cylinder a once-over. |
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Hunter agreed with his own nod and took out his own revolver, a.45 caliber, long barrel, made custom by the town's gunsmith. |
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If the hammer falls, a trip to the gunsmith is in order and the repair bill is not likely to be small. |
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His grandfather was a gunsmith who stimulated his interest in firearms at an early age. |
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Shortly after that article appeared, Bill went from gunsmith to gunmaker as he opened the doors of Texas Longhorn Arms. |
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The regional office only coordinated the gathering and forwarding of firearms to a gunsmith so that they could be disabled. |
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In 1590, Andrey's son Moÿse Perrenod is recorded as a master armourer at Les Glottes, while Moÿse's son Daniel was a master gunsmith. |
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Destruction or demilitarization must render the SALW totally inoperable and non-repairable even by a skilled armourer or gunsmith. |
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There's a punch set, hammer, and bench block to the Multi Bit for a complete kit for the professional or at home gunsmith. |
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He made the Hungarian master gunsmith, Urban, cast guns of a size unknown as yet even in Europe. |
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He was the son of Henry Deringer, Sr., a colonial gunsmith who made Kentucky rifles. |
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He commissioned a gunsmith to make two of the rifles imagined in his novels — Winnetou's Silberbüchse and Old Shatterhand's Bärentöter. |
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A buyer would have to go to the gunsmith, who would register the firearm under the new owner's name. |
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Any adjustment to sights should only be done on an unloaded pistol, by an armourer, gunsmith or other qualified person. |
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Both Wilson and his gunsmith, Larry Cooper, consulted with John Linebaugh, then had Cliff LaBounty rebore and Dave Adams rechamber the gun to another calibre. |
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My father is a gunsmith, and I was raised in a house with firearms. |
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Among the tribe, Bent earned a reputation as a gunsmith, taking powder from captured grenades and using animal tissue for cartridge paper to plump up ammunition stocks. |
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The first member of their family to settle in South Africa in 1679 was a gunsmith and many of his descendants have been involved in the gun trade. |
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One can not officially be a gunsmith, wish discretion and nevertheless be a very gifted crafstman. |
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Also they come with a Lock Spring Clamp which seems to be for some owner who is not near a gunsmith....like a sailor. |
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He lived, among other places, 18 rue Devant les Mineurs, in Liege, and was working as a gunsmith for Victor COLLETTE in Liege. |
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The gunsmith also believes a ban on imitation firearms and air pistols would only have an impact on respectable sports fans and have no effect on criminals. |
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If an arm is purchased in Luxembourg for export, the gunsmith will apply to the Ministry of Justice for the seller to be issued with a licence to export the arm, i.e. transport it from the place of purchase to the border. |
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Note: John Brown, a silversmith and gunsmith worked at Lincolns Inn Fields, 1805-1808, one of his seven barrelled revolving pistols is in the Royal Collection at Windsor Castle. |
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These are most likely the markings of the factory, or rather a gunsmith workshop, that converted the carbine from percussion to breech loading system. |
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If you order spare parts without returning the pistol, you are responsible for ordering the correct part and its correct fitting by a qualified gunsmith or armourer. |
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Have your pistol checked once every 12 months by a qualified gunsmith or armourer because defects, wear, corrosion, etc. are not always visible from the outside. |
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The last gunsmith of the Bascarán clan of which I have news was of Mr. Martín Bascarán, which made a semiautomatic pistol Ruby type until year 1918 to equip to the armies French and English during the I World war. |
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Mr. Rogan, a gunsmith, has fought for years against the registry. |
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Dieudonné Joseph COMBLAIN was a gunsmith in TREMBLEUR, near Liege. |
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I believe you had missplaced this gunsmith in the collection, probably because collectors firearms wrongly labelled it Austrian, and-or the resemblence of Andreas Jung. |
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Ward Koozer, another gunsmith who would later gain fame and fortune by reboring and rechambering Model 92 Winchesters to. |
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A gunsmith in your area should be able to tighten the grips with Brownells Acraglas, which is an epoxy used to fit rifle actions to gunstocks. |
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As far as shooting it goes, if you have a qualified gunsmith check it out and give it the OK, I see no reason why it shouldn't make a fine plinker. |
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