Noun
One whose occupation is to make or repair small firearms; an armorer.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter joining master gunsmith Joseph Manton, he went on to forge a gun-making dynasty that would surpass all others. Source: Internet
Swiss gunsmith Friedrich Martini devised an action that resembled the Peabody but incorporated a hammerless striker cocked by the operating lever with the same motion that pivoted the block. Source: Internet
Julie, with the help of gunsmith Otto and other citizens, crawls through besieged Eden to reset the shield, in vain as it turns out, then journeys through the swamps to find a character called Gruff, who unlocks the path to the Temple of the We for her. Source: Internet
Students in Scott’s class handmade every tree, longhouse, and wigwam in the village, along with the sole log cabin that historical accounts report belonged to a French gunsmith who lived in the village. Source: Internet
I suspect, given the gunsmith, this AK would be a better rifle than what you’d find abandoned in some poppy field in Afghanistan. Source: Internet
“Most of us aren’t into black powder, so we sit and sew and chat instead,” said Jan Wills, who drove from Anchorage for the event with her husband, John, a gunsmith himself and a friend of the Fuller’s for many years. Source: Internet