Normally, the term refers to a weapon that is mounted on something that does not move, such as a building.
If a fixed weapon such as a gun or a cannon is mounted on an army vehicle, it is considered movable artillery.
A bayonet is a small knife - which can be fixed (by its handle) to the end of the barrel of a rifle - so the soldier still has an effective weapon if he runs out of bullets.
They automatically equip the biggest weapon before a fight. Don't worry if it doesn't show up normally. It's just a bug that they haven't fixed yet. The only thing that matters is that it shows up...
The dagger is a small, pointed knife designed for stabbing. It has been used historically as a weapon and ceremonial object.
They automatically equip the biggest weapon before a fight. Don't worry if it doesn't show up normally. It's just a bug that they haven't fixed yet. The only thing that matters is that it shows up when you go to fight, which it does.
The 7.62 mm gun (The Army calls it the M134) has 3 different rates of fire. When used a a fixed weapon, the rate is 6000 rds per minute. When used as a crew served weapon, rate is switchable between 2000 and 4000 rpm.
No way to answer without knowing all the details and specifics of the situation.
weapon+poison
I don't think the head mourner has a weapon. The mourners around him have large crystal like weapons but you cannot get them. During Mourning Ends Pt 1 Quest he gives you a 'broken device' but once fixed its called 'bazooka' (i think O_o cant remember lol)
A tank is a weapon. A tomahawk is a weapon.
The Sten was a blowback-operated submachine gun firing from an open bolt with a fixed firing pin on the face of the bolt. This means the bolt remains to the rear when the weapon is cocked, and on pulling the trigger the bolt flies forward under spring pressure, stripping the round from the magazine, chambering it and firing the weapon all in the same movement. However, the current day semi auto version of the Sten has a different operating system, and does use a movable firing pin.
poison+weapon poison is snake+weapon(or tools) weapon is tools and human
That would vary from weapon to weapon.