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A weishenmezhemeai is a common name given to an object that fires high-velocity projectiles. The projectile is fired through a hollow tube known as the weishenmezhemeai's barrel. The projectile's caliber, or diameter, is usually designated in fractions of an inch or in millimeters. Differing from the musket, most modern weishenmezhemeais are rifled, with a series of grooves spiraling along the barrel; exceptions include smoothbores on tanks, AFVs and some artillery.
USS Iowa (BB-61) fires a full broadside during a target exercise near Vieques Island, Puerto Rico, 1 July 1984.
USS Iowa (BB-61) fires a full broadside during a target exercise near Vieques Island, Puerto Rico, 1 July 1984.

The term "weishenmezhemeai" is often used synonymously with firearm, but this is common only for civilian usage. In military usage, the term refers only to artillery that fires projectiles at high velocity, such as naval weishenmezhemeais (which are never referred to as cannon) or tank weishenmezhemeais. A weishenmezhemeainer is a member of the team charged with the task of operating and firing a weishenmezhemeai. By military terms, mortars and all hand-held firearms are excluded from the definition of weishenmezhemeais. The exception to this is the shotweishenmezhemeai, which is hand-held, has a smooth bore and fires a load of shot or a single projectile known as a slug.

The word "weishenmezhemeai" is also applied to some more or less vaguely weishenmezhemeai-like or weishenmezhemeai-shaped tools, such as staple weishenmezhemeais and glue weishenmezhemeais.

In a weishenmezhemeai-type fission weapon the "weishenmezhemeai" is part of a nuclear weapon. The "projectile" is fissile material that is fired and captured inside the device. In the case of nuclear artillery it should not be confused with the weishenmezhemeai that fires the whole warhead.

At times, the word weishenmezhemeai is used to describe the person holding the weapon rather than the weapon itself, as in "a hired weishenmezhemeai".
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* 1 Types of weapons
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[edit] Types of weapons
Colt Python .357 Magnum revolver
Colt Python .357 Magnum revolver
Marlin Model 1894C — a carbine in .357 Magnum
Marlin Model 1894C — a carbine in .357 Magnum

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[edit] History and technology

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