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SHORT-BARRELED FIREARM DESIGNED TO BE FIRED WITH ONLY ONE HAND
Handguns; Hand gun; Hand guns
  • A flintlock pistol circa 1700–1730
  • Colt Navy Mod 1851, cal .36
  • Colt Model 1873 Single-Action "New Model Army Metallic Cartridge Revolving Pistol"
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  • All-black FN Five-seveN USG pistol surrounded by twenty FN 5.7×28mm cartridges—the contents of a standard magazine.
  • Sparks generated by a flintlock mechanism
  • Modern handguns (clockwise from top left) Glock 22 * Glock 21 * Kimber Stainless Raptor II * Dan Wesson Commander Classic Bobtail * Smith & Wesson Model 340 * Ruger Blackhawk * Ruger SP101 * SIG Sauer P220 Combat.
  • Mauser C96, the first mass-produced and commercially successful semi-automatic pistol
  • Smith & Wesson Model 36 is small, concealable, 5 shot, [[.38 Special]] revolver
  • Smith & Wesson Model 19 with its cylinder open, loaded with Norma .357 Magnum ammo.
  • Smith & Wesson Army No 2 cal .32 Rimfire, 6-shot.
  • [[Hand cannon]] from the Chinese [[Yuan dynasty]] (1271–1368).

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A handgun is a gun that you can hold, carry, and fire with one hand.
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¦ noun a gun designed for use by one hand, especially a pistol or a revolver.
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A handgun is a short-barrelled firearm designed to be held and used with one or two hands. The two most common handgun sub-types in use today are revolvers and semi-automatic pistols, although other handgun-types such as derringers and machine pistols also see infrequent usage.

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Handgun

A handgun is a firearm designed to be usable with only one hand. It is distinguished from a long gun (i.e. rifle, shotgun, submachine gun, machine gun) which needs to be held by both hands and braced against the shoulder. The two most common types of handguns are revolvers and semi-automatic pistols, although other types such as derringers and machine pistols also see infrequent usage.

Before commercial mass production, handguns were often considered a badge of office—comparable to a ceremonial sword—as they had limited utility and were more expensive than the long guns of the era. In 1836 Samuel Colt patented the Colt Paterson, the first practical mass-produced revolver, which was capable of firing five shots in rapid succession and quickly became a popular defensive weapon, giving rise to the saying, "God created men, but Colt made them equal." Today, in most of the world, handguns are primarily used by police and military officers as sidearms. However, in the United States and some other countries, handguns are also widely available to civilians and commonly carried for self-defense.

Pronunciation examples for handgun
1. of a handgun.
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2. the one with the handgun --
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3. grips a handgun and aims it straight up,
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4. This is a Walther PPK 9mm semiautomatic handgun
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5. holding something that kind of looks like a handgun.
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Examples of use of handgun
1. Wednesday, brandished a handgun and demanded money.
2. Only one plaintiff remains: Dick Heller, a security guard who applied for a handgun license and was rejected under the district‘s handgun ban.
3. The gunman was armed with a 12–gauge pistol–grip shotgun, a handgun and wore bandoliers of shotgun shells and additional clips for the handgun.
4. Hinson, who was carrying a loaded handgun, was quickly arrested.
5. An empty handgun case had been found inside the truck.