Noun
One who makes or repairs armor or arms.
Formerly, one who had care of the arms and armor of a knight, and who dressed him in armor.
One who has the care of arms and armor, cleans or repairs them, etc.
Source: Webster's dictionarya sword made by a famous English armorer Source: Internet
Horizontal adjustment requires a special drift tool and is done by the armory before issue or if the need arises by an armorer after issue. Source: Internet
Chennault's armorer fitted the new planes with additional bomb racks that held the 570-lb Russian bombs, which the Chinese had in abundance. Source: Internet
Stanaway 1997, p. 14. Service record Pilot and aircraft armorer inspect ammunition for the central 20 mm cannon The P-38's service record shows mixed results, which may reflect more on its employment than on flaws with the aircraft. Source: Internet
; Weapons master : The weapons master, or armorer, is a specialized prop technician who deals with firearms. Source: Internet
The Armorer already made the connection between Baby Yoda and the Jedi. Source: Internet