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		Definition of handgun in English: handgunnoun ˈhan(d)ɡʌnˈhæn(d)ˌɡən A gun designed for use by one hand; a pistol. 手枪,左轮手枪 Example sentencesExamples -  You cannot address crime prevention without getting rid of assault weapons and handguns.
 -  About halfway through the game guns show up - handguns, shotguns, and a few rifles.
 -  The reporter had a choice of fake handguns, pistols and revolvers on display in a glass case among books and small toys.
 -  The vast majority of my field and hunting handguns are single action revolvers.
 -  It can serve as a shotgun, an accurate big bore rifle, a handgun, and even as a flare gun.
 -  A vicar has been charged with firearm offences after a handgun and bullets were found in his home by police.
 -  The gang was carrying a handgun, shotgun and an assortment of iron bars.
 -  Shotguns and handguns may also have straps, but our present interest is the hunting rifle.
 -  A safe in the building was recently opened revealing sub-machine guns, handguns and listening devices.
 -  The plot was uncovered as the three set out on their mission armed with rifles, handguns, swords and knifes.
 -  From six long guns and a few handguns to dozens of long guns and dozens of handguns, you can find what you need.
 -  So far, he had only ever used hunting guns such as shot guns or rifles, and handguns like the one his father kept with his new uniform.
 -  Five years after the sweeping 1998 ban on handguns, handgun crime had doubled.
 -  It is stated that Australia banned ownership of most handguns and semiauto rifles.
 -  They are available for most popular models of service handguns, revolvers and autos.
 -  Prohibited weapons handed in included seven handguns and two shotguns.
 -  Most gun injuries and deaths were caused by handguns, not shotguns and rifles, the seminar heard.
 -  They went over to a spot on one wall where handguns and revolvers were set up.
 -  The photos in the different tactical articles show handguns and rifles in use.
 -  Mostly light weapons such as assault rifles and handguns were destroyed.
 
 Synonyms pistol, revolver, gun, side arm, automatic pistol, six-shooter, thirty-eight, derringer, Browning automatic North American informal piece, shooting iron, Saturday night special, rod, roscoe trademark Colt, Webley, Luger    Definition of handgun in US English: handgunnounˈhan(d)ˌɡənˈhæn(d)ˌɡən A gun designed for use by one hand, especially a pistol or revolver. 手枪,左轮手枪 Example sentencesExamples -  They are available for most popular models of service handguns, revolvers and autos.
 -  Shotguns and handguns may also have straps, but our present interest is the hunting rifle.
 -  The reporter had a choice of fake handguns, pistols and revolvers on display in a glass case among books and small toys.
 -  It can serve as a shotgun, an accurate big bore rifle, a handgun, and even as a flare gun.
 -  They went over to a spot on one wall where handguns and revolvers were set up.
 -  From six long guns and a few handguns to dozens of long guns and dozens of handguns, you can find what you need.
 -  Prohibited weapons handed in included seven handguns and two shotguns.
 -  You cannot address crime prevention without getting rid of assault weapons and handguns.
 -  It is stated that Australia banned ownership of most handguns and semiauto rifles.
 -  A safe in the building was recently opened revealing sub-machine guns, handguns and listening devices.
 -  The photos in the different tactical articles show handguns and rifles in use.
 -  About halfway through the game guns show up - handguns, shotguns, and a few rifles.
 -  Mostly light weapons such as assault rifles and handguns were destroyed.
 -  The vast majority of my field and hunting handguns are single action revolvers.
 -  Most gun injuries and deaths were caused by handguns, not shotguns and rifles, the seminar heard.
 -  So far, he had only ever used hunting guns such as shot guns or rifles, and handguns like the one his father kept with his new uniform.
 -  The plot was uncovered as the three set out on their mission armed with rifles, handguns, swords and knifes.
 -  A vicar has been charged with firearm offences after a handgun and bullets were found in his home by police.
 -  The gang was carrying a handgun, shotgun and an assortment of iron bars.
 -  Five years after the sweeping 1998 ban on handguns, handgun crime had doubled.
 
 Synonyms pistol, revolver, gun, side arm, automatic pistol, six-shooter, thirty-eight, derringer, browning automatic     |