For many people, yes. Hunters, Farmers, Guards, Soldiers, Police Officers, etc.
It has a superficial appearance similar to the tool that was used by mechanics to pump grease into fittings on cars, and that tool is called a grease gun.
A gun is a tool, the hand that wields the tool determines if it is used for good or evil
In my opinion, you are absolutely correct. It is a tool or object THAT CAN be used as a weapon just as anything else, like for instance a pencil. -- A weapon is a tool used to cause harm. A gun has no intended purpose other than the causing of harm; it could conceivably be used as a makeshift hammer, I suppose, and some guns have tactical rails which can be used to attach sights and flashlights, but fundamentally, the purpose of a gun is to cause harm, or demonstrate the power of the bearer of the gun to harm others. Thus, a gun IS a tool, but also specifically a weapon.
broach is the tool to cut rifling.
A nail gun is commonly used to attach fence pickets to a fence.
Before anything, you must have a gun tool. ------------------------------------------------------ 1. Click your gun tool 2. When you are holding the gun tool push C on your keyboard 3. If you want to unactivate it, push C again
Yes
Obviously, if used responsibly, guns can be used to protect people. A gun is a tool; used for the purpose it was intended, it can be a deterrent or can be used for defense.
You can die from any gun, if the person holding it is careless, stupid or both. If used safely and properly, any gun is a useful tool for recreational shooting, hunting, or self-defense.
If the gun never had a serial number, it could be what was known as a "tool box" gun. These guns used a frame which hadn't been stamped with a serial number and was assembled by a worker at the plant which manufactured the gun and smuggled out in his tool box.
The nail gun was invented by 3 WW2 vets, one of whom had been a machine gunner. They envisaged a tool that could do the same with nails.
A microscope is a common tool used by scientists to explore living things. It allows for magnification and visualization of cells, tissues, and organisms at a microscopic level. By using a microscope, scientists can study the structure and function of living organisms in detail.