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SHOULDER ARMS
are those types of firearm that were normally fired from the shoulder.
RIFLES
A shoulder weapon designed to fire a projectile with more accuracy through a long more than 22 inches. rifled bore barrel
CARBINE
A short barrel rifle, with its barrel rifle, measuring not longer than 22 inches. It fires a single projectile though a rifle-bore either semi-automatic or fully automatic, for every press of the trigger
MUSKETS
Is an ancient smoothbore and muzzle loading military shoulder arms designed to fire a shots or a single round lead ball. A more detailed discussion of musketeers can be found on chapter 8 in the discussion of Ignition
SHOTGUN
A smooth bore and a breech loading shoulder arms designed to fire a number of lead pellets or a shots in ane charge (FBA Manual)
SINGLE BARRELED SHOTGUN
Loads, closes, fires and deloads single cartridge.
DOUBLE BARRELED SHOTGUN
Side by side barrel or over and under.
AUTO-LOADING SHOTGUNS
The same as auto loading rifles, the recoil action reloads the gun from the magazine.
CYLINDER BORE TYPE
which the bore size is the same throughout the barrel
PUMP ACTION TYPE
The operated by means of sliding lever under the barrel.
HANDGUNS
are those types of firearms that are designed to be used by one hand
PISTOIA OR PISTOLA
City
KOLIBRI AUTO PISTOL
smallest pistol in the world
CALIBER .50
the most powerful hand gun
Flare gun
designed for tracing or sending signals on Incoating enemy troops
Gas Gun
generally referring to all gun designed from firing tear gas
Tools
are those devices which resembles a gun designed but are generally used for construction of furniture.
Traps
refers to gun used for trapping animals that are fired to woods
Multi Barreled gun
refers to all types of gun containing a number of barrels
Liberator
U.S. government made smooth bore gun used in Europe during war designed to fire an automatic colt pistol cartridge caliber 45.
Harpoon
refers to a barbed spear in hunting large fish.
Penetration
the entry of the bullet in the target
PERFORATION
the exit of the bullet from the body
FLAT TRAJECTORY
movement of the bullet with a litte curved
PRECESSION
refers to the rotation of the bullet around of mass
Mutation
small circular movement at the bullet tip
Blackening or Smudging
caused by the deposition of smoke particles of powder
Scorching, Burning or Charing
caused by hot flames or hot gasws
tattooing
caused by the embedding of unburnt and semi burnt powder particle