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What (who) is gunsmith - definition

PERSON WHO REPAIRS, MODIFIES, DESIGNS, OR BUILDS FIREARMS
Gunsmithing; Gunsmiths; Gunmaking
  • Re-creation of part of a gun shop from the 1850s (photo circa 2015)
  • A gunsmith at work, 1613

Gunsmith         
·noun One whose occupation is to make or repair small firearms; an Armorer.
gunsmith         
(gunsmiths)
A gunsmith is someone who makes and repairs guns.
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gunsmith         
¦ noun a person who makes and sells small firearms.

Wikipedia

Gunsmith

A gunsmith is a person who repairs, modifies, designs, or builds guns. The occupation differs from an armorer, who usually replaces only worn parts in standard firearms. Gunsmiths do modifications and changes to a firearm that may require a very high level of craftsmanship, requiring the skills of a top-level machinist, a very skilled woodworker, and even an engineer. Gunsmiths perform factory-level repairs and renovations to restore a well-used or deteriorated firearms to new condition. They may make alterations to adapt sporting guns to better fit the individual shooter that may require extensive modifications to the firearm's stocks and metal parts. Repairs and redesigns may require fabrication and fitting of unavailable parts and assemblies constructed by smiths themselves. Gunsmiths may also renew metal finishes or apply decorative carvings or engravings to guns. Many gun shops offer gunsmithing service on the premises.

Examples of use of gunsmith
1. He was proud that his ancestors included the famous gunsmith, Joe Manton.
2. It is our humanitarian duty," said Muhammad Hussain, a gunsmith with a toothy smile, brandishing an ornately decorated pump–action shotgun.