machine pistol
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Definition
Noun: A machine pistol is a type of fully automatic firearm that is designed to be fired with one hand, like a pistol, but is capable of continuous, automatic fire like a machine gun. It is essentially a small, compact submachine gun.
Usage
The term "machine pistol" is used to describe a specific class of compact automatic weapons. It is a technical term used in military, law enforcement, and firearms contexts. * A machine pistol is often used for close-quarters combat due to its small size and high rate of fire. * The defining feature of a machine pistol is its ability to fire in fully automatic mode.
Examples
- The special forces operator carried a as his primary weapon for the room-clearing operation.
- Some can be fitted with a shoulder stock to improve stability during automatic fire.
- The museum's collection included a historical from World War II.
Advanced Usage
- Legal and Regulatory Context: In many jurisdictions, are heavily regulated or prohibited for civilian ownership due to their automatic fire capability.
- Technical Distinction: While similar, a is typically distinguished from a submachine gun by its original design intent (pistol format) and sometimes by the cartridge it fires, often being pistol-caliber.
Variants and Related Words
- Submachine gun (SMG): A lightweight automatic firearm that fires pistol-caliber ammunition. A is often considered a subset or a specific type of submachine gun, with the key difference being that a is designed to be fired one-handed like a pistol, whereas an SMG is typically designed for two-handed use from the shoulder.
- Automatic pistol: This is a broader term that can sometimes be used interchangeably with , but it can also refer to semi-automatic pistols. "Machine pistol" specifically denotes full-auto capability.
Synonyms
- Automatic pistol
- Compact submachine gun
Antonyms
- Semi-automatic pistol (a pistol that fires one round per trigger pull)
- Revolver
- Bolt-action rifle
Related Phrases
- Select-fire: A capability of some to switch between semi-automatic and fully automatic firing modes.
- Pistol-caliber carbine (PCC): A related but distinct firearm; a carbine (short rifle) that fires pistol ammunition, but is typically semi-automatic and designed for two-handed shoulder fire, not automatic one-handed fire like a .
Noun
- a fully automatic pistol; a small submachine gun