Weapons with B
Explosive weapon used in war; clearly a weapon.
Anti-tank rocket launcher; real modern weapon.
Common term for a knife; a sharp melee weapon.
Air gun shooting BBs; counts as a real weapon.
Ammunition for guns; small metal projectile.
Classic ranged weapon for shooting arrows.
Blade fixed to a rifle; used in combat.
Classic ranged weapon, fires arrows from a bow.
Metal fist weapon for punching in close combat.
Fictional energy gun, common in sci‑fi stories.
Ancient missile weapon, giant crossbow used in sieges.
Medieval melee weapon with axe head for combat.
Siege weapon used to smash gates and walls.
Self‑propelled guided weapon, can carry warheads.
Italian firearm brand, pistols widely used in combat.
Large sharp kitchen knife, often used as weapon.
Slang for very large gun used in combat contexts.
Batman’s throwing weapon, iconic fictional b‑shaped.
Early firearm with flared muzzle, historic gun.
Heavy blunt weapon used to strike, common in combat.
Knife launched from handle; designed as a weapon.
Large fixed-blade fighting knife, popular in 19th‑c. America.
Folding knife with flipping blades, used as a fighting knife.
Traditional Indonesian double‑edged dagger used in combat.
Metal obstacle used in war to wound or block intruders.
Medieval restraint that could also bludgeon foes.
Siege weapon; huge ancient missile‑thrower.
Martial arts staff; trained users can injure.
Weighted throwing weapon from Philippines/Brazil.
Two‑handed European sword for combat.
Folding butterfly knife, often used as weapon.
Concealed device meant to injure or kill.
German for axe/hatchet, used as weapon.
Spanish for crossbow; medieval projectile weapon.
Czech/Bulgarian SMG, 9×18mm, Cold War era
Police baton, impact weapon used for control
Device to trap and injure animals or intruders
Thrown cord that entangles legs, used in hunting
Flying iron ball in Quidditch, jinxed to attack
Tube used to shoot darts by air, hunting/war
US strategic bomber aircraft designed to drop nukes
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