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1 винтовка
2) American: longrod, peashooter3) Military: gas-pipe4) Jargon: Winchester (независимо от марки), Worcestershire, bundook, hipe, long rod, shooting iron (револьвер и т. д.), pea-shooter5) Arms production: Bandook, custom-built rifle, gas pipe, shoulder arm, star-gauge rifle, two-handed weapon -
2 карабин
1) General subject: carbine, clevis, dragon, spring hook, swiveling hook (застежка)2) Sports: carabiner3) Military: carabine, hipe, petronel, short rifle, (замок) snap hook4) Engineering: latch hook, safety catch, safety hook, tiller (пилорамы), biner5) Construction: snap hook6) Railway term: clevis (крючок с предохранительной защёлкой), clivers7) Textile: hank8) Astronautics: hook, springhook9) Drilling: shackle10) Automation: clasp11) Arms production: rifle, shoulder arm, two-handed weapon12) Airforce: snap link13) Yachting: snapshackle14) Mountain climbing: quick link -
3 ружьё
2) Indian language: bundook3) Jargon: shooting iron, bessy, Betsey, equalizer4) Arms production: piece, shell gun, shoulder arm, two-handed weapon5) Security: shotgun -
4 ружье
2) Indian language: bundook3) Jargon: shooting iron, bessy, Betsey, equalizer4) Arms production: piece, shell gun, shoulder arm, two-handed weapon5) Security: shotgun -
5 ручной пулемёт
1) General subject: automatic rifle, autorifle, light automatic gun, light gun2) American: machine rifle3) Military: hand-held machinegun, heavy assault rifle, light automatic machine-gun, light machine rifle, light machinegun, lightweight machinegun, shoulder-fired machinegun (для стрельбы с упором в плечо)4) Engineering: light machine gun5) Arms production: two-handed weapon
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