Rifle - Law Dictionary Search Results
Express rifle
A sporting rifle for use at short ranges employing a large charge of
Snider rifle
A breech loading rifle formerly used in the British service so called from the
Minie rifle
A rifle adapted to minie balls
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Rifling
The act or process of making the grooves in a rifled cannon or gun barrel
Waging war
and have, when called upon to surrender it, used the rifles and ammuni-tion so obtained against the King's troops, Mir Hasan
Peep sight
small hole to peep through in aiming attached to a rifle or other firearm near the breech distinguished from an open
Noisy nuisance
Ltd., (1930) 1 Ch 138. As to nuisance caused by rifle practice, see Hawley v. Steele, (1877) 6 Ch D 521.
Firearms
definition by including smoothbore shot gun, air gun, or air rifle and ammunition, if deemed a lethal weapon. A person under
Rifleman
A soldier armed with a rifle
Rifle
To seize and bear away by force to snatch away to carry off
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