firearm
A gun that contains ammunition and is ready to fire.
A gun possessed without the required legal permit.
A gun that is hidden from view, for example, under clothing.
A copy of a real gun, often used for display or collection.
A non-functional gun that looks real.
A gun used for self-protection.
Legislation that regulates the sale, ownership, and use of guns.
An official permit to own or carry a gun.
The act of having a gun, which may be legal or illegal.
A crime related to the illegal use or possession of a gun.
The state of legally owning a gun.
The business or activity of selling guns.
Rules and practices to prevent accidents with guns.
A person who legally owns a gun.
Instruction on how to safely use and handle guns.
A death caused by a gun, including homicide, suicide, or accident.
All the companies involved in making and selling guns.
A person or business that sells guns.
An official document allowing someone to own a gun.
A company that makes guns.
A business that sells guns directly to the public.
An unintentional incident involving a gun that causes injury or damage.
A commercial operation related to guns.
A person who teaches others how to use guns.
A business that produces or sells guns.
A person with specialized knowledge of guns.
A person who is very interested in guns as a hobby.
To have a gun on your person.
A more formal way to say you have a gun.
To have a gun as your legal property.
To legally or illegally have a gun.
To operate a gun, especially to fire it.
To hold, carry, or use a gun, often with skill.
To fire a gun, often used in legal or official contexts.
To keep a gun in a particular place, usually for safety.
To secure a gun in a safe or other locked container.