noun a weapon consisting of a metal tube from which a projectile is fired
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Used as a weapon in combat situations.
Associated with crime, violence, and illegal activities.
Used by police officers as a tool for self-defense and to enforce the law.
Used by hunters to shoot and kill animals for sport or food.
Used by individuals to protect themselves from harm or danger.
Used in recreational shooting competitions and events.
In crime novels, the gun is often used as a weapon to create tension and drive the plot forward.
Psychologists may study the impact of gun violence on mental health and work with individuals who have experienced trauma related to guns.
Police officers use guns as a tool to enforce the law and protect themselves and others.
Military personnel are trained to use guns in combat situations to defend their country and carry out missions.
Hunting guides may use guns to assist clients in hunting game animals in a safe and ethical manner.
Security guards may be armed with guns to protect property and individuals from potential threats.
Firearm instructors teach proper gun safety and shooting techniques to individuals seeking to improve their skills.
Crime scene investigators may analyze guns as evidence in criminal cases to help solve crimes.
Hunting conservationists may use guns to help manage wildlife populations and protect habitats.
Gunsmiths repair, customize, and maintain guns for individuals who own firearms.