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- M2 carbine [r]: Lightweight U.S. Army rifle, of World War II and Korean War vintage, capable of full automatic fire with an intermediate power rifle cartridge, heavier than the pistol rounds of a submachine gun but less energetic than a full-power .30 caliber rifle cartridge [e]
- Pistol [r]: A firearm intended primarily to be operated while held in the user's hand [e]