Perhaps a gunsmith misjudged the caliber of a firearm and used the wrong size parts during a repair. As a result, when the gun was fired, it jammed dangerously and could have caused serious injury to the shooter. This kind of mistake is a nightmare in the gunsmithing world.
One 'gunsmith horror story' could be about a gunsmith who accidentally drilled through an important part of a gun barrel while trying to install a new sight. This completely ruined the barrel and made the gun unsafe to fire.
Sure. There was a gunsmith who was assembling a custom rifle. He didn't properly torque the action screws. When the customer took it to the range, the first shot caused the action to shift slightly. This led to the bullet hitting the rifling at an odd angle, causing the barrel to bulge and the gun to become unusable immediately.
Well, one idea could be the creation of unique guns inspired by Naruto's ninja tools. For example, a gun that shoots kunai - like projectiles with special chakra - infused tips. Another might be a gunsmith who creates firearms for the ninja world that can counteract certain jutsu, like a gun that disrupts genjutsu when fired.
Resourcefulness is a key trait. A D&D gunsmith might not have all the materials they need easily available. So, they have to be resourceful, like using old, broken magical items as parts for their guns. Also, they could be a bit of an outcast. Given that guns are not the norm in most D&D settings, they might be shunned by some in society, which could lead to them being a loner or having a rebellious streak against the traditional ways.
The unique blend of two very different worlds. Harry Potter is all about magic, wands, and spells, while gunsmithing is a Muggle - based, mechanical craft. When combined, it creates a whole new set of possibilities for stories, like creating magical guns or using gunsmithing techniques to enhance magical items.
Well, perhaps Harry could use his magical knowledge to create enchanted guns. He might combine spells with gunsmithing to make weapons that can shoot magical bullets. For example, bullets that can turn into Patronuses to defend against Dementors.
It's a graphic novel that likely involves some sort of kidnapping plot within the world of Gunsmith Cats. Maybe it features the main characters from Gunsmith Cats getting involved in a situation where someone is kidnapped and they have to use their skills, like gunsmithing and combat skills, to solve the mystery and rescue the victim.
One could be about a haunted house where strange noises and apparitions terrify the inhabitants. Another might involve a cursed object that brings misfortune to whoever possesses it. And there could be a story of a vengeful spirit that haunts a particular place due to a past injustice.
Perhaps there's a story about a cursed object. It might be a doll that seems to have a life of its own. In the '49 horror stories', this doll could cause misfortune to those around it. It moves when no one is looking and gives people nightmares just by being in the same room.
One possible horror story could be about a bachelor who moves into a new apartment only to find that strange noises keep him up at night. Every time he tries to investigate, he sees fleeting shadows. It turns out an old tenant had died mysteriously in the apartment and their spirit was still lingering.
The main characters can include the gunsmith, who might be an outsider to the traditional ninja world but has a unique skill set. Another could be a ninja who becomes the gunsmith's protector or partner. For example, Sasuke could be interested in these new firearms as a way to enhance his own power. And sometimes, there are original characters created specifically for the fanfiction, like a rival gunsmith who tries to outdo the main gunsmith in creating the most powerful weapons.