A short-barreled hand weapon, often referred to as a short-barreled firearm, typically features a barrel length shorter than the standard length for its category, such as pistols or rifles. These weapons are designed for enhanced maneuverability and ease of concealment, making them popular for personal defense and close-quarters combat. In some jurisdictions, short-barreled firearms are subject to specific regulations due to their increased lethality and concealability. Examples include short-barreled rifles (SBRs) and shotguns (SBSs).
A handgun.
A hand gun.
If it is a single barrelled weapon then only one. The size of the magazine or belt can vary enormously depending on the type of weapon and its use.
You can own a short barrelled shotgun anywhere. The question is, do you have a license for an AOW (any other weapon) or a Class 3 license. That is the only way to own a short barrelled shotgun. To be termed a short barrelled shotgun, the barrel length has to be less than 18 inches when measured from the chamber (on a closed bolt) to the end of the muzzle. Washington Will NOT allow a Shot Barreled Shotgun they Are reguired to be Destroyed the gun if a Police agency Takes control on the Gun look up Washington Wacs. Best thing to do is detroy the Short Barrel and look for a Legal Lenght Barrel to replace it. Try a gunbroker or online.
It is called a pistol
A pistol is a single hand firearm with a short barrel.
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To dual wield, put a weapon in your main hand and in your off hand too. The main hand weapon can be any kind of weapon as long as it is a single hand weapon - so no two-handed axes, hammers, or magic staves, or bows. The offhand weapon must be a dagger. However if you unlock the Dual-Weapon Mastery talent, then any single hand weapon can be put in the offhand slot.
Rākau Māori (Māori weaponry) was designed for hand-to-hand combat. In battle it was common for toa (warriors) to take a long handled weapon such as a taiaha (long-handled fighting staff) and a short weapon such as a patu (club) tucked into a belt.
Do they now? Some tanks have certainly had rifled-barrelled guns.
A Double Barrelled Detective Story was created in 1902.
No,but you can hold a secondary weapon in your hand and a primary weapon on your back,or a primary weapon in your hand and a secondary in your holster.