The Gunsmith's War: The Men Who Kept America's Weapons Fighting (Firearms History) Hardcover – February 1, 2026

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Management number 220804614 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $13.98 Model Number 220804614
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THE GUNSMITH'S WAR: AMERICAN MILITARY ARMORERS FROM THE REVOLUTION TO THE MODERN ERAHistory remembers the generals who commanded battles and the weapons that won them. But behind every rifle carried into combat, behind every innovation that changed warfare, stood the armorers—the military gunsmiths whose skill kept soldiers armed and alive.The Gunsmith's War tells their forgotten story.From the colonial gunsmiths who kept the Continental Army's mismatched muskets firing through brutal winters, to the arsenal armorers who perfected mass production during the Civil War, to the depot gunsmiths who modified M16s in Vietnam's rear areas, these craftsmen have been essential to American military success for nearly 250 years.Working in battlefield forges, government arsenals, and forward repair depots, military armorers didn't just fix broken weapons—they improved them. They turned European muskets into American rifles. They salvaged victory from malfunctioning equipment. They created field modifications that became official doctrine.Written by master gunsmith Scott Buttrick, who brings four decades of hands-on experience to this untold history, The Gunsmith's War reveals how these skilled craftsmen adapted weapons to the brutal realities of combat, improvised solutions under fire, and built the infrastructure that made American arms production the envy of the world.Companion Volume: For the complete story of the weapons these armorers built and maintained, see Arms of the Republic: The Story of American Military Small Arms.This is the other half of American military firearms history—the story of the men whose tools were hammers and files, whose workshops smelled of oil and steel, and whose work determined whether soldiers lived or died. Read more

ISBN13 979-8245564586
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.67 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 13.6 ounces
Print length 213 pages
Part of series Firearms History
Publication date February 1, 2026

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