Similar laws were issued regarding armorers, masters of the Imperial mints, and so on. |
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Irons could have been made by blacksmiths or armorers, but are more likely the work of toolmakers. |
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French armorers, I understand, commonly brazed two magazines end-to-end to facilitate a rapid reload. |
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Spurred by military target competition and by practical shooting three-gun matches, armorers and gunmakers unlocked the AR's accuracy potential. |
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Each MEU 1911.45 Automatic pistol is hand-built by specially trained armorers in the Precision Weapons Section, Quantico, Virginia. |
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Marine armorers from the Precision Weapons Section, MCBQ, are building the guns. |
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A goal of the great armorers, you feel, was to make metal come alive and turn it into something else. |
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Private home-based dealers and gun show armorers should finally be regulated as rampant threats to public safety. |
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Gunsmiths can be ex-machinists, ex-military armorers or other craftsmen who were gunsmithing at home as a hobby for their own entertainment and for friends. |
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None of the armorers or bowyers will deal openly with him any more. |
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And when armorers don't document the quarterly services in SAMS, it leads to flunked inspections. |
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This year's United States team will be accompanied by a support staff of 50 members, including a physician, a psychologist specializing in head trauma, cooks, armorers, knight marshals, squires and a masseuse. |
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