gun barrel
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Definition
Noun: A cylindrical metal tube forming part of a firearm, through which the projectile (bullet, shot, or shell) is propelled by the force of expanding gases from ignited gunpowder. It provides direction and can impart a stabilizing spin to the projectile.
Usage
The term "gun barrel" refers specifically to the main tubular component of a gun. It is a countable noun.
Examples: * The detective examined the gun barrel for any residue. * A longer gun barrel generally contributes to greater accuracy. * The bullet travels at high speed down the gun barrel.
Advanced Usage
- "to look down the barrel of a gun": This idiom means to be in a situation of extreme danger or direct threat.
- During the standoff, he found himself looking down the barrel of a gun.
- "barrel of a gun": Often used in political or coercive contexts to signify the use of force or threat of force.
- The regime maintained its power through the barrel of a gun.
Variants and Related Words
- Bore (n): The interior of the gun barrel; its diameter.
- This rifle has a .30 caliber bore.
- Muzzle (n): The open front end of the gun barrel from which the projectile exits.
- Never point the muzzle at anything you do not intend to shoot.
Synonyms
- Tube (in the specific context of firearms)
- Bore (referring to the interior channel)
Related Phrases
- Barrel length: A measurement of the gun barrel, often legally regulated.
- The law specifies a minimum barrel length for hunting rifles.
- Rifled barrel: A barrel with spiral grooves cut into the bore to spin the bullet.
- Modern pistols typically have a rifled barrel.
- Smoothbore barrel: A barrel without rifling, as found in many shotguns.
- The shotgun's smoothbore barrel fires multiple pellets.
Noun
- a tube through which a bullet travels when a gun is fired