Shotgun

A shotgun (also known as a scattergun and peppergun, or historically as a fowling piece) is a firearm that is usually designed to be fired from the shoulder, which uses the energy of a fixed shell to fire a number of small spherical pellets called shot, or a solid projectile called a slug. Shotguns come in a wide variety of sizes, ranging from 5.5 mm (.22 inch) bore up to 5 cm (2.0 in) bore, and in a range of firearm operating mechanisms, including breech loading, single-barreled, double or combination gun, pump-action, bolt-, and lever-action, semi-automatic, and even fully automatic variants.

A shotgun is generally a smoothbore firearm, which means that the inside of the barrel is not rifled. Preceding smoothbore firearms, such as the musket, were widely used by armies in the 18th century. The direct ancestor to the shotgun, the blunderbuss, was also used in a similar variety of roles from self defence to riot control. It was often used by cavalry troops due to its generally shorter length and ease of use, as well as by coachmen for its substantial power. However, in the 19th century, these weapons were largely replaced on the battlefield with breechloading rifled firearms, which were more accurate over longer ranges. The military value of shotguns was rediscovered in the First World War, when American forces used 12-gauge pump action shotguns in close-quarters trench fighting to great effect. Since then, it has been used in a variety of roles in civilian, law enforcement, and military applications.

List of Marvel Comics characters: S

  • 0–9
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • Q
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • X
  • Y
  • Z
  • Sabra

    Sabre

    Sabre I

    The first Sabre was a former knife thrower named Paul Richarde until he was selected by Modred to oppose Black Knight. Paul Richarde was given an armor, an animated gargoyle. and Mordred's Ebony Dagger (the weapon with which Mordred had killed the first Black Knight). He was defeated by Black Knight after his horse Aragorn kicked the dagger from Le Sabre's hand.

    Sabre II

    The second Sabre is a mutant super villain. His first appearance was in X-Men #106. Young and reckless, Sabre was chosen by Mystique to join her new Brotherhood of Mutants, though never actually participated in any missions. He had the mutant ability of super speed, and took the name of the deceased Super Sabre. It is unknown if he continues to serve Mystique behind the scenes, or if he even retains his powers after Decimation. Hyper-accelerated metabolism augments his natural speed, reflexes, coordination, endurance, and the healing properties of his body.

    Shotgun (disambiguation)

    A shotgun is a type of firearm.

    Shotgun may also refer to:

    Science and technology

  • Shotgun hill climbing, a type of mathematical optimization algorithm in computer science
  • Shotgun house, a type of narrow, rectangular house
  • Shotgun sequencing, a method of sequencing DNA
  • Shotgunning (cold reading), a "mind-reading" technique
  • Shotgun mic, a type of microphone with a long barrel
  • Slang

  • Riding shotgun, a passenger sitting beside the driver in a car or other vehicle
  • Shotgun wedding, a hasty wedding due to unplanned pregnancy
  • Shotgunning, a method for rapidly drinking beer out of a can by punching a hole in it
  • Sport

  • Shotgun formation, an offensive formation in American football
  • "The Shotgun", a nickname for snooker player Jamie Cope
  • WWF Shotgun Saturday Night, a television series
  • Film and TV

  • Shotgun (film), a 1955 American film
  • "Shotgun" (Breaking Bad), a season four episode of Breaking Bad
  • Comics

  • "Shotgun" (comics), a fictional villain in Marvel Comics works
  • Music

  • Shotgun (band), a funk group debuting in 1977; see 24-Carat Black
  • Confidence trick

    A confidence trick (synonyms include confidence game, confidence scheme, scam and stratagem) is an attempt to defraud a person or group after first gaining their confidence, used in the classical sense of trust. Confidence tricks exploit characteristics of the human psyche such as dishonesty, honesty, vanity, compassion, credulity, irresponsibility, naïveté and greed.

    Terminology

    The perpetrator of a confidence trick (or "con trick") is often referred to as a confidence (or "con") man, con-artist, or a "grifter". The first known usage of the term "confidence man" in English was in 1849 by the New York City press, during the trial of William Thompson. Thompson chatted with strangers until he asked if they had the confidence to lend him their watches, whereupon he would walk off with the watch. He was captured when a victim recognized him on the street.

    A confidence trick is also known as a con game, a con, a scam, a grift, a hustle, a bunko (or bunco), a swindle, a flimflam, a gaffle or a bamboozle. The intended victims are known as "marks", "suckers", or "gulls" (i.e. gullible). When accomplices are employed, they are known as shills.

    Scam (disambiguation)

    A scam or confidence trick is an attempt to defraud a person or group by gaining their confidence.

    Scam may also refer to:

  • "Scam" (song), a song by Jamiroquai
  • Scam (album), an album by the Screaming Jets
  • Scientific Certainty Argumentation Methods
  • Superconducting camera
  • Soluble cell adhesion molecules (sCAM)
  • SCAM SCSI Configured Automatically
  • Scam (film)
  • The Scam Artist (2004 film)
  • The Scam (2009 film)
  • SCAM Spa an Italian truck manufacturer.
  • See also

  • Fraud
  • Hoax
  • Scam (album)

    Scam is the fifth studio album by the Australian band The Screaming Jets. It was their first record to be released under a different label. Singles taken from the album were "Individuality", "Higher With You" and "I Need Your Love".

    Track listing

    All songs written by Grant Walmsley, except where noted.

  • "Individuality" - 3:59
  • "Realise" - 2:58
  • "Shine Over Me" - 3:50
  • "Watching the Grass Grow" - 2:59
  • "No Way Out" (Paul Woseen) - 2:31
  • "The Protest Song" (Woseen) - 3:07
  • "Higher With You" (Dave Gleeson, Walmsley, Ismet Osmanovic) - 2:49
  • "Thinking About You" (Gleeson, Walmsley) - 3:07
  • "Over Excited" - 2:37
  • "Maggots" - 2:27
  • "Hitting Myself in the Head" (Woseen) - 3:03
  • "Close to You" (Woseen) - 3:11
  • "I Need Your Love" - 3:43
  • "Don't Be Sorry" (Walmsley, Woseen) - 3:31
  • Band members

  • Dave Gleeson – vocals
  • Paul Woseen – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Grant Walmsley – guitar, backing vocals
  • Ismet Osmanovic – guitar
  • Craig Rosevear – drums (tracks 1-5, 8 and 13)
  • Col Hatchman – drums

  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:
    ×