During the war there were used a lot of rifles
My father gave me a rifle for Christmas. I fired my rifle for the first time. My rifle misfired.
He was rifling through his folders to find an important paper.
As a noun: I took my new rifle to the firing range to try it out. As a verb: I had to rifle through all of the drawers to find that receipt.
No, they have no ink and the resultant penmanship is terrible.
You're missing a sentence in that question.
The rifle was shot spasmodically at the apporaching enemies, hoping to hurt them.
Example sentence - The rifle has more recoil than I expected.
The soldier's RIFLE was far more accurate than any other gun he had shot, due to the grooves inside the barrel that gave fired bullets a spin.
The soldier's RIFLE was far more accurate than any other gun he had shot, due to the grooves inside the barrel that gave fired bullets a spin.
The knife or spike mounted on a military rifle is a bayonet. The Army enforced the curfew at the point of a bayonet.
The petty thief quickly rifled through the woman's handbag while her back was turned.
The recoil of the rifle bruised her shoulder.The recoil sent him flying backwards.