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  1. Firearm - Wikipedia

    A firearm is any type of gun that shoots projectiles using high explosive pressure generated from combustion (deflagration) of chemical propellant, most often black powder in antique firearms and …

  2. Types of Firearms Explained: Pistols, Rifles & More | USCCA

    To qualify as a pistol, there must be no vertical foregrip. An AR-15 pistol has a barrel shorter than 16 inches — this is the minimum legal length for a rifle barrel.

  3. About Firearm Injury and Death | Firearm Injury and Death Prevention

    Jul 5, 2024 · Firearm injuries and deaths are preventable—not inevitable—and everyone has a role to play in prevention. A firearm injury is a wound or penetrating injury from a weapon that uses a …

  4. Firearms | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

    To curb the illegal use of firearms and enforce the Federal firearms laws, ATF issues firearms licenses and conducts firearms licensee qualification and compliance inspections.

  5. Firearm - New World Encyclopedia

    Firearms may sometimes be referred to as small arms. Small arms are firearms which can be carried by a single individual.

  6. Gun | Firearm, Ammunition, Self-Defense | Britannica

    Nov 7, 2025 · gun, weapon consisting essentially of a metal tube from which a missile or projectile is shot by the force of exploding gunpowder or some other propellant.

  7. NRA Museums:

    For centuries, and continuing through today, men and women have used firearms as the most effective weapons individuals can wield.

  8. What is a firearm? | [November Updated] - TheGunZone

    May 27, 2024 · A firearm is any weapon designed to expel a projectile—typically a bullet, shot, or shell—by the action of an explosive. Understanding the intricacies of this definition is crucial for …

  9. The Most Trusted Place To Buy Guns

    Rossi’s Brawler in .300 Blackout proved to be plenty accurate out to 50 yards. Running it with a suppressor and scout scope made it a lethal but quiet companion, especially with subsonic ammo. …

  10. Gun control in Brazil - Wikipedia

    For citizens to legally own a gun, they must have a gun license, which costs R$ 1000 and pay a fee of R$ 85 every three years to renew the gun register. The registration can be done online or in person …