User talk:Rustyharris

Rustyharris (talk) 03:49, 20 July 2011 (UTC)In the early Twentieth century a young machinist named Walter W. Heinbuch turned his attention to creating fine firearms. W.W. Heinbuch machined all the metal parts, carved the stocks and cured his weapons with a process called browning. The results were some of the finest shooting shotguns and rifles this sportsman has ever seen. These weapons rival the best shotguns in the world. However W.W. Heinbuch was only able to create a few dozen of these fine guns in his lifetime. Those lucky enough to own one of his creations, own a piece of American history and a fine work of art. I hope that someday W.W. Heinbuch is remembered as a world class gunsmith and a great American.