armorer


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Synonyms for armorer

a worker skilled in making armor or arms

an enlisted man responsible for the upkeep of small arms and machine guns etc

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a manufacturer of firearms

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If you have the need to adjust several different pistol sights, the Wheeler Engineering Armorer's Handgun Sight Tool should be the last sight pusher you ever need buy.
Armorer's Tool: A must for AR builders and modifiers, this multi-tool removes and installs the barrel nut, receiver extension nut and muzzle device.
Well, I finally broke down and bought a sight pusher: the Wheeler Engineering Armorer's Handgun Sight Tool.
Photographs show Armorer's tunic pockets bulging with bundles of Daisy's letters, as many as 30 at a time.
As a former military armorer and current custom AR-15 gunsmith, the questions I'm most often asked are: How many rounds is my barrel good for before it shoots out?
The 10-year contract is worth well over $500 million and includes spare parts, armorer training and more.
Glock Perfection Armorer's Course, which qualified Rajotte to disassemble and fix guns;
On Tuesday, Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov urged Velchev to inspect the case Metodi Ivanov, known as the "armorer" of the "Killers", a recently busted group of paid assassins suspected for the June murder of football club president Yuriy Galev.
These armorer's pouches were used to carry spare parts and tools for the MG 13 and the MG 34 LMGs and contain a steel "inner pouch" for the anti-aircraft "Spider" sight.
The museum building, of course, started out in the 1840s as the Robbins & Lawrence company, a private armorer. Web site at www.americanprecision.org.
As the armorer for a large police department that has adopted the S&W M&P pistol, I was eager to read the Firing Line Report by Paul Scarlata on the M&P45 (December/January).
While Der Waffenschmied von Worms (The Armorer of Worms) (1846) is less well known than either Zar und Zimmermann or Der Wildschutz, this delightful Singspiel clearly reveals Lortzing's talents as a tune-smith and gifted orchestrator.