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semiautomatic pistol
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Noun1.semiautomatic pistol - a pistol that is a semiautomatic firearm capable of loading and firing continuouslysemiautomatic pistol - a pistol that is a semiautomatic firearm capable of loading and firing continuously
Luger - a German semiautomatic pistol
handgun, pistol, shooting iron, side arm - a firearm that is held and fired with one hand
semiautomatic firearm - an autoloader that fires only one shot at each pull of the trigger


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Derek Mulligan, 36, was arrested after more than 1,000 tablets, a blank firing pistol, a semi-automatic pistol with silencer and a flare gun were allegedly found at Dolphin's Barn, in South Dublin, on Wednesday.
Otway, from Longsight, Manchester, drove a gunman to Wythenshawe hours later and Mr Daniels was shot in the leg and blasted in the back with a semi-automatic pistol.
Shaun Walsh's attackers pointed a semi-automatic pistol at his knee and threatened to "plug him" after spotting him draw out money.
 
 
 
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