The Berral
The front sight is called "the front sight."
That is called the operating handle. Numrich sells them for about $22. That is called the operating handle. Numrich sells them for about $22.
It's called the Muzzle
Yes. It is a real submachine-gun but during World War 2, the Chicago typewriter was called the Thompson submachine-gun. The front handle was removed and even the ammo clip and than it have a new ammo clip for the Thompson submachinegun. Plus, there is also a new handle for the Chicago type writer.
The one in the front is called the "Front Sight". The one in the back is called the "Rear Sight".
its called a ulu, find them on eBay
No, that is the BATFE.
gun shop, gun show.
No. It requires a turn of the handle for each shot to be fired.
The long piece is called the barrel. It's also considered dangerous. The opening is referred to as the bore.
A clam gun is called a "gun" because of its design and function, which resembles that of a firearm. It typically consists of a long tube with a handle, allowing users to "shoot" or drive it into the sand to extract clams. The term emphasizes the tool's efficiency and ease of use in harvesting shellfish, similar to how a gun discharges a projectile. This nomenclature reflects a playful analogy rather than any actual weaponry.
Is the front door handle loose and does it need to be fixed or replaced?