Weapons with G
A common firearm; clearly a weapon
Explosive thrown weapon used in combat
Famous pistol brand; a real firearm
Device that fires grenades; definite weapon
Execution device for beheading, used in France and beyond.
Large two-handed sword; classic melee weapon
Polearm blade used in medieval combat
Israeli assault rifle; a real military weapon
Roman short sword; historic melee weapon
Early rapid‑fire gun from 19th c.; ancestor of machine guns.
Informal term for a gun; modern firearm weapon.
Generic explosive gas weapon, used in warfare.
Folding knife; originally for gravity‑assisted opening.
German for grenade; explosive projectile weapon.
German for rifle; classic long‑gun firearm.
Famous Austrian 9mm semi‑auto pistol model.
Armored glove used as weapon; also key in fantasy games.
Explosive powder propellant, basis of early guns.
Strangling weapon, wire or cord for silent kills.
Heckler & Koch G36 assault rifle, German army staple.
HK G11 caseless ammo assault rifle prototype.
Short machete‑like blade from SE Asia, combat capable.
Spanish/Portuguese for grenade; explosive weapon.
Popular 9mm Glock pistol model, widely used by police and civilians.
Generic fantasy/oversized melee weapon, classic RPG style.
Same as Glock 19 handgun, widely used semi‑automatic pistol.
Early rapid‑fire crank gun from 19th century, ancestor of machine guns.
Medieval polearm with hook and blade, used by infantry in Europe.
Russian OTs‑14 Groza assault rifle, compact bullpup used by special forces.
Fantasy‑style named sword; colored or enchanted blades are classic weapons.
Fantasy melee weapon; a sword made of or plated with gold.
Execution device using poison gas; infamous in WWII.
Common shorthand for Glock 18 machine pistol.
Same as gold sword, fantasy blade used for combat.
Popular Glock pistol model, widely used worldwide.
Alternate spelling of garrote, classic choking weapon in assassinations.
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