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the United States, Great Britain, and the British Commonwealth of Nations all used one variant or another of the M1A1 Thompson sub-machine gun, military variant. this weapon was known by the nickname of the "Tommy gun".
A Lewis gun was an early type of machine gun used in WW1.
The Bren light machine guns were used in World War II, the Korean war, the Falklands War and the 1991 Gulf War. Bren light guns were a series of light machine guns adopted by the British in the 1930's.
This gun is a Rifle
One certain German WWI 42-cm howitzer cannon was famous as Dicke Bertha ("fat Bertha", "big Bertha"). One legend says that the name is after the wife of the owner of Kruppwerke, that produced the piece. Or the name can just originate in the German spelling alphabet, where B is pronounced Bertha.
I'm guessing you mean a "Tommy" gun. Tommy gun was a nickname for the Thompson submachine gun.
yes. the "Tommy gun" is just a nickname. yes
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the bushranger
Maverick
When George married Kathryn Thorne, she bragged about his marksmanship to all of her friends. She bought him his first machine gun and later coined the nickname.
Slider.
because she has a gun and she rocks at shooting rock on!!!!
Iraq parked their planes near the ziggurat believing that no one would risk damaging the structure in order to destroy the planes. Bombs were still dropped and they caused large craters nearby. They were also damaged by stray machine gun fire.
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.
Colt .45 The colt model p had the nickname the peacemaker.
Tommy gun, trench broom, chopper, chicago typewriter. The M3 was the grease gun and the German MP38/40 nicknamed "Schmeisser" was a burp gun