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electric gun
noun
An electroshock gun; a taser; a stun gun
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defer.add img); There is the electric gun which uses electricity to power the gun.
In January 1995, the Smiths introduced their first electric gun, which was powered by compressed nitrogen.
The hog is herded in from the stockyard, then stunned with an electric gun.
Eventually the police arrived, carrying a Taser M26, an electric gun increasingly popular with law enforcement officers nationwide.
Its powerful electric gun - developed to hurl warheads -is being hailed as ideal for boosting small satellites into orbit.
The Prince of Wales had fired the electric gun, and the Crown Prince of Sweden had started off the field of 55 runners, these including the Canadian Indian Longboat, whose entry had been so severely opposed.
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11 NATIONAL 18-27 DeAfterAfTaseraShocksocks At least 50 people have died since 2001 after being shocked by Tasers, the electric guns increasingly popular with law enforcement officers nationwide.
C1 Taser Under Inquiry Taser International said that the Securities and Exchange Commission had begun an informal inquiry into the company's statements about the safety of its electric guns and a $1.5 million sales order that it announced last month.
[A12.] Taser Stock Falls on Sales Warning Taser International said that its sales might slow in the next six months because of increased competition for electric guns, which are used by many police departments.
defer.add img); Electric guns do not require cocking.
Electric guns are cheaper than gas and are most common.
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