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1Firearm microstamping — Firearm microstamping, ballistic imprinting and ballistic engraving are all names given to a controversial[1] technology that has been developed with the goal of aiding in ballistics identification; it involves the use of laser technology to… …
2Firearm case law in the United States — Firearm case law, in the history of the United States, has been directly addressed by the Supreme Court many times. These cases deal with Second Amendment, which is a part of the Bill of Rights, and states:: A well regulated Militia, being… …
3Firearm modification — is commonly done in order to enhance various aspects of the performance of a firearm. Reasons for these modifications can range from cosmetic to functional, and can be simple operations that the owner can perform, or complex operations requiring… …
4Firearm (disambiguation) — Firearm can refer to:* Firearm, a class of projectile weapons. * Firearm (comics), a comic book series printed by Malibu Comics Ultraverse. * Firearm (Marvel Comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. * Firearms (computer game) …
5firearm — index gun Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 firearm n. A gun; a device that uses an explo …
6Firearm — Fire arm (f[imac]r [aum]rm ), n. A gun, pistol, or any weapon from which a shot is discharged by the force of an explosive substance, as gunpowder. [1913 Webster] …
7firearm — 1640s, from FIRE (Cf. fire) (n.) + ARM (Cf. arm) (2). Related: Firearms …
8firearm — [n] gun handgun, heat*, musket, pistol, revolver, rifle, shotgun, weapon; concept 500 …
9firearm — ► NOUN ▪ a rifle, pistol, or other portable gun …
10firearm — [fīr′ärm΄] n. any weapon from which a shot is fired by the force of an explosion; esp., such a weapon small enough to be carried, as a rifle or pistol …