I am not to certain about that, but I am sure there was a gunsmith by the name Thompson.
As many as they need to.
In a gunsmith's shop. It had equipment for working on metal and wood.
If normal unloading procedures aren't working, take it to a gunsmith.
Metal working, wood working, use of hand, power and machine tools. Math, chemistry, knowledge of metals, wood. BUSINESS classes- since a gunsmith runs a business. There are colleges that teach gunsmithing, such as the Colorado School of Trades.
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You need to see a gunsmith if it isnt working properly.
how many working hours we have in the US for 2008?
ARAIK, there are no gunsmith schools taught in American high schools. You can get training from some trade schools or by apprenticing yourself to an established gunsmith. Classes in metal working, machining, and welding would be useful. Engineering and woodworking may help, too.
The working hours of military pilots is 24/7.
15 hours
In 1775, a gunsmith would work on flintlock firearms. Many will be muskets (smoothbore) and a few would be rifles. They will all be muzzle loading guns, and a very few would be pistols. A gunsmith might perform other skilled fine metal working, such as locksmithing.