The police
He held up an insurance office with a gun and had taken marijuana
Depends who you ask. the old lady defending herself or the store owner being held up
It held a licorice gun up to his head and said..."gimme all your potato salad".
Up to and including incarceration
"Held abroad" could refer to assets that are being held up in another country, a person who is being detained or is in prison in another country, or anything similar to that.
up then down.
Up to and including Life.
that depends of gun maker. colt's, springfield, S&W and similar gun makers have books on gun dates. who made your gun will depend on a serial listing being available......
It's legal to purchase a gun out of state, but the gun is supposed to be shipped to a dealer in your state, and you have to go to THAT dealer to pick it up.
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.
No, just turn up with a gun and go for it.
I believe that would be the rail gun. It consists of two magnetic poles. A giant magnet is held at the bottem. It is held back so much that by the time they let it go, it shoots out so far, you can accuratley hit a man's finger off across the Atlantic ocean.