air rifle |
a rifle operated by compressed air, used to fire small pellets or the like. |
bayonet |
a knifelike weapon that attaches to the muzzle end of a rifle for use in close combat. [1/3 definitions] |
BB |
a small shot of .18 inch diameter, used in an air rifle or air pistol. |
carbine |
a light rifle with a short barrel, formerly carried by cavalry soldiers. |
cartridge clip |
a metal container or frame used to hold and load cartridges into an automatic rifle or pistol; clip. |
firearm |
a small weapon, such as a pistol or rifle, from which a shot is fired using exploding gunpowder. |
Garand rifle |
a semiautomatic, clip-fed rifle, which was standard issue of the U.S. Army in World War II and the Korean War; M-1. |
grenade |
a small missile thrown or shot from a rifle-mounted launcher at a target after being primed to explode. [1/2 definitions] |
gun |
a firearm, such as a rifle or revolver. [2/7 definitions] |
gunstock |
the handle of a rifle or shotgun. |
M- |
used with a number to denote equipment produced for U.S. military use, such as the M-16 rifle. |
M-1 |
the basic .30-caliber U.S. military rifle used in World War II and the Korean War, which is semiautomatic and uses a clip. |
M-16 |
the basic U.S. military rifle used in the Vietnam War, which is fully automatic and uses small-caliber, high-velocity ammunition. |
NRA |
abbreviation of "National Rifle Association." |
recoil |
to move sharply in the opposite direction from an expended force, as a rifle moves against one's shoulder when fired. [1/5 definitions] |
recoilless |
designating a firearm, such as a rifle, that is designed to spring back a minimum amount from the force of discharge. |
rifleman |
a person who uses or is skillful with a rifle. [2 definitions] |
rifle range |
an area for target practice with a rifle. [2 definitions] |
sight |
to aim or look through a sight, as on a rifle. [1/11 definitions] |
small arm |
(usu. pl.) a hand-held, low-caliber firearm, such as a pistol or rifle. |