You're dead.
it shouldn't be
Reference is to politics- that the person that controls military force (the barrel of the gun) controls all.
Whatever the person who put them there wants them to mean. In westerns, the phrase is commonly used metaphorically with each notch on the gun representing one person the gunfighter owning it has killed.
Absolutely not, the punishment will be 10 years in federal prison for the inmate and the person owning the house/gun.
Yes- HOWEVER- they may not have free access to any gun, If not in the direct possession of another person, the gun must be under lock and key.
If you mean recoilless, it is a large military cannon. The rear of the gun is open. When it first, a blast of gasses comes out of the back, and a large projectile out of the front. The gun has practically no recoil.
Yes, of course aperson with autism can get a gun. There are no restrictions on autistic people when it comes to purchasing guns.
That is where the bullet comes out of the gun.
A weapon that expels a projectile at high speed, usually from expanding gasses. It can also be slang for a person's arms, or it can mean to rev up an engine- as in "There is a break in traffic. Gun it, and we can get in there." Gun is also used as part of the name of tools held in the hand like a gun- grease gun, glue gun, caulking gun.
You will need a lawyer for a legal, current and correct answer.
that the slide comes back every time you fire like a real gun
If you touch a stun gun to metal, the electricity will travel through it. For example; one of the conveniences of having a stun gun is that if you touch a metal door knob with a stun gun, it will shock a person who holds the opposite end of the knob! You can easily stun a person if they are trying to get into your house by using the front door knob...