Rifles
In 2002 in the U.S., 1,202 women were killed by their cozy partners, accounting for 30 percent of all murders of women. Of that 1,202, 58 percent were killed by intimate partners using guns. In 2002 in the U.S., 700 women were killed by intimates using cannonry compared to 175 men.
The smallest of all mini emblem is the handgun (or pistol). There are three common types of handguns: single-shot pistols (more homely historically), revolvers, and semi-automatic pistols. Revolvers have a number of firing chambers or "charge holes" in a revolving cylinder; each chamber in the cylinder is loaded with a only cartridge. Semi-automatic pistols have a especial fixed firing chamber machined into the rear of the barrel, and a removable newspaper so they can be worn to combustion farther than one round. The Italian-made Mateba revolver is a rare "hybrid," a semi-automatic revolver. Each press of the trigger fires a cartridge and rotates the cylinder so that the later cartridge may be fired immediately. The British firearms firm Webley also plastic an "automatic revolver" around Rifles the turn of the 20th century.
