Gat vs. Pistol — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Gat and Pistol
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Gat
A narrow passage extending inland from a shore; a channel.
Pistol
A pistol is a handgun, more specifically one with the chamber integral to its gun barrel, though in common usage the two terms are often used interchangeably. The English word was introduced in ca.
Gat
A pistol.
Pistol
A handgun, especially one that is not a revolver.
Gat
A past tense of get1.
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Pistol
(Slang) A rowdy or rambunctious person, especially a child.
Gat
A Gatling gun.
Pistol
To shoot with a pistol.
Gat
Any type of gun, usually a pistol.
Pistol
A handgun
Gat
A guitar
Pistol
The mechanical component of a fuse in a bomb or torpedo responsible for firing the detonator.
Gat
An opening between sandbanks; a strait.
Pistol
A creative and unpredictable jokester, a constant source of entertainment and surprises.
Gat
A traditional Korean hat made of horsehair, once worn by married gentlemen.
Pistol
(Southern US) A small boy who is bright, alert and very active.
Gat
(slang) To shoot someone with a pistol or other handheld firearm.
Pistol
(American football) An offensive formation in which the quarterback receives the snap at a distance behind the center, but closer than in a shotgun formation, with a running back lined up behind him.
Gat
A gangster's pistol
Pistol
(transitive) To shoot (at) a target with a pistol.
Pistol
The smallest firearm used, intended to be fired from one hand, - now of many patterns, and bearing a great variety of names. See Illust. of Revolver.
Pistol
To shoot with a pistol.
Pistol
A firearm that is held and fired with one hand
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