Gunsmith of Williamsburg
May 31 1969
•1h 58m
•Documentary, History
The gun was a vital part of life in colonial Williamsburg, and this docudrama demonstrates the expertise that went into the making of each weapon. The master gunsmith explains the principal parts of an early American rifle and demonstrates the gun's complex manufacturing process. The guns of the period were crude military weapons, but with revolution stirring, the colonists depended on their weapons to send a message to the British Crown.
Cast
See allWallace Gusler
Wallace Gusler
Arthur LaBonte
Indentured Servant

David Brinkley
Narrator
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