rifle butt
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Definition
- Noun:
- The butt end of a rifle: The thick, typically flat or slightly curved end of a rifle's stock, opposite the muzzle. It is the part that is placed against the shooter's shoulder when aiming and firing.
Usage
- The term "rifle butt" specifically refers to the physical component of the firearm. It is used to describe that part in contexts involving handling, use, or description of the weapon.
- It can also be referenced in contexts where the rifle is used as an improvised tool or weapon, with the butt end being the part employed.
Examples
- Noun:
- He placed the rifle butt firmly against his shoulder before taking the shot.
- The soldier used his rifle butt to break the window in an emergency.
- The antique musket had a beautifully carved rifle butt.
Advanced Usage
- "to strike with a rifle butt": To hit someone or something using the butt end of a rifle as a club.
- The guard was ordered to strike the prisoner with his rifle butt.
Variants and Related Words
- Buttstock (n): A more technical term for the rear part of a rifle, including the section that is shouldered. "Rifle butt" often refers specifically to the end surface of the buttstock.
- Stock (n): The entire wooden, metal, or composite frame of a rifle to which the barrel and action are attached. The "rifle butt" is part of the stock.
Synonyms
- Gun butt: A more general term that can apply to the butt end of various shoulder-fired firearms.
- Shoulder stock: Emphasizes the part that contacts the shoulder.
Notes
- "Rifle butt" is a compound noun. The word "rifle" specifies the type of firearm, and "butt" specifies the particular part. It is treated as a single lexical unit referring to that specific component.
- Do not confuse with the verb "rifle" (to search hastily) or the unrelated noun "butt" (e.g., a large cask, the target of a joke).
Noun
- the butt end of a rifle