shoulder stock

  • 1Stock (firearm) — A stock, also known as a buttstock or shoulder stock, is present in many firearms and some crossbows (though a crossbow stock is properly a tiller ). [cite web |url=http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=tiller |title=Online Etymology… …

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  • 2Stock (food) — For other uses, see Stock (disambiguation). Making stock in a pot on a stove top. Stock is a flavoured water preparation. It forms the basis of many dishes, particularly soups and sauces …

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  • 3stock — I. noun Etymology: Middle English stok, from Old English stocc; akin to Old High German stoc stick Date: before 12th century 1. a. archaic stump b. archaic a log or block of wood c. (1) …

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  • 4stock — stock1 W3S3 [stɔk US sta:k] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(in a shop)¦ 2¦(finance)¦ 3¦(amount available)¦ 4¦(supplies)¦ 5 take stock (of something) 6¦(cooking)¦ 7¦(gun)¦ 8¦(animals)¦ 9 the stocks 10 somebody s stock is high/low …

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  • 5stock — {{11}}stock (n.1) O.E. stocc stump, post, stake, tree trunk, log, also pillory (usually plural, stocks), from P.Gmc. *stukkaz tree trunk (Cf. O.N. stokkr block of wood, trunk of a tree, O.S., O.Fris. stok, M.Du. stoc tree trunk, stump, Du. stok …

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  • 6Shoulder arms! — grip the stock of the gun and rest the barrel against the shoulder (military command) …

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  • 7holster stock —    A holster, usually made of wood, which attaches to the rear of the pistol grip of certain handguns and serves as a shoulder stock …

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  • 8holster stock — noun : a pistol holster that can be attached to the pistol to form a shoulder stock …

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  • 9Put Your Head on My Shoulder — Эпизод «Футурамы» «Положи свою голову мне на плечо» «Put your head on my shoulder» …

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  • 10Cold shoulder — For the Adele song, see Cold Shoulder (song). Carving of a Mutton Shoulder. Cold shoulder is a phrase used to express dismissal or the act of disregarding someone. Its origin is attributed to both 19th century literary works and as a result of… …

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