Gunsmiths depend on UPS to deliver them parts and supplies they need to do the work.
Gunsmiths depend on a steady supply of customers who not only need work done on their guns but ALSO have the ability to pay the bill when the repair is finished, and not leave the gun at the shop for a year saying "sorry I can't afford to pay the repair bill just yet, but I'll take care of it next paycheck I promise."
Needs to be examined by a gunsmith. Answer will depend on what it is choked.
Your rifle was manufactured in 1972. The value will depend on condition. Have it appraised by a collector or gunsmith.
Will depend on the make of derringer. They are not all the same. Would suggest you find a gunsmith to do this one. It is cheaper than taking one to them AFTER you work on it.
Go go gunsmith school
The gunsmith in Tennessee is Levon Helm.
Alexander Henry - gunsmith - died in 1894.
Alexander Henry - gunsmith - was born in 1828.
because it helps the gunsmith protects itself
The value will depend on what it is and what condition it is in. You must provide considerably more information for Wiki to help. I suggest that you take it to a gunsmith to have it identified and appraised.
The value will depend on what it is and what condition it is in. You must provide considerably more information for Wiki to help. I suggest that you take it to a gunsmith to have it identified and appraised.
You would start as an apprentice to a gunsmith, and learn the craft of gunsmithing while helping the gunsmith to make or repair guns.
GET TO A GUNSMITH NOW!!!!!!!!!!! Do not fire until a gunsmith looks at it.