No one knows exactly but, it is believed that 11th century Chinese first used a gun.
That was the Vietnam war
Sorry- but the bomb is older than the gun- and we just do not have records. It was about 1,000 years ago, in China.
Thompson submachine gun was developed for use in World War I.
Britain
The first true machinegun to see use in the 1st World War was the British Maxim Gun, invented by Hiram Maxim, an American-born inventor who immigrated to the United Kingdom. Rapid-firing firearms existed prior to World War 1, the Gatling Gun introduced in the US Civil War is one example. The Maxim Gun however was the first true machinegun as it was the first self-powered gun to operate in rapid succession. All pervious rapid-firing firearms required action on the part of the user, unlike the Maxim Gun which operated its action by harnessing the recoil of the previously-fired cartridge. Thus the British Empire is the country which first 'created' a machinegun and implimented them in the span of the 1st World War.
Probably a Chinese man.
That question is unanswerable - there is no known record of who, when or where the first "firearm" was used.
The first person killed with a gun was an unknown English soldier. <><><> There were documented uses of "hand cannon" in battle in the 1200s. We do not have the name of the first unfortunate person.
Probably the Chinese.
Probably Chinese
No one knows.
The .357 Magnum was the first gun to use the term magnum.
Probably someone in China
Maxim
To kill and it was believed that it was a sort of protection
It will only be considered violent if you point the gun at a person, attempt to fire the gun at a person, or shoot at a person. But first off, if you are using a gun unlawfully, you will already be fined significantly. As far as the law is concerned, any use of a firearm unlawfully will be considered violent, whether any of the above is done or not. Minor firearm offenses, such as improper transport methods in a car, are not.
first person who use map