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FIREARM |
Pistol |
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HANDGUN |
Pistol |
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HOLSTER |
Pistol sheath |
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HOLSTERS |
Pistol sheaths |
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POPGUN |
Toy pistol |
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COLT |
Small pistol |
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LUGER |
German pistol |
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BARKER |
A pistol. |
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PISTOLED |
Of Pistol |
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PISTOLING |
Of Pistol |
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PISTOLET |
A small pistol. |
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PISTOLADE |
A pistol shot. |
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DAG |
A large pistol formerly used. |
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PISTOL |
To shoot with a pistol. |
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PISTOLEER |
One who uses a pistol. |
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DERRINGER |
Small pistol socialist turned on lookalike |
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MAGNUM |
Mother carries a gun that’s empty like Dirty Harry’s pistol |
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REPORT |
Sound; noise; as, the report of a pistol or cannon. |
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CLICK |
A slight sharp noise, such as is made by the cocking of a
pistol. |
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SIX-SHOOTER |
A pistol or other firearm which can be fired six times
without reloading especially, a six-chambered revolver. |
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BORE |
The internal cylindrical cavity of a gun, cannon, pistol, or
other firearm, or of a pipe or tube. |
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FLINTLOCK |
A lock for a gun or pistol, having a flint fixed in the
hammer, which on striking the steel ignites the priming. |
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BULLET |
A missile, usually of lead, and round or elongated in form,
to be discharged from a rifle, musket, pistol, or other small firearm. |
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SEVEN-SHOOTER |
A firearm, esp. a pistol, with seven barrels or
chambers for cartridges, or one capable of firing seven shots without
reloading. |
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PRESENT |
To aim, point, or direct, as a weapon; as, to present a
pistol or the point of a sword to the breast of another. |