I am a trained gunsmith and engage in the side business of dealing with historical service weapons, various accessories, and the corresponding ammunition. Why only service weapons? Service weapons reflect their history in a particularly special way because they are subject to special oversight, and the respective institution often has markings on them that, if one knows how to interpret them correctly, can tell a lot about the weapon's history. My aim is seriousness. I do not sell stories, but history. I have no interest in gaining notoriety through flowery words or certain "enhancements," but rather through a focus on the object: ----- History written in steel -----