Weapons with S

  • Classic bladed weapon used in combat.

  • Real firearm that fires shells; a weapon.

  • Sniper is a long‑range firearm specialist weapon.

  • Pole weapon for thrusting or throwing.

  • Y-shaped launcher that shoots small projectiles.

  • Improvised stabbing weapon; slang but valid.

  • Farm tool, but war scythes were real weapons.

  • A real long-range rifle used by snipers.

  • Curved sword used by cavalry; real weapon.

  • Slang for a small improvised knife; weapon.

  • Submachine gun; a real automatic firearm.

  • Japanese katana; a famous bladed weapon.

  • Electric weapon that temporarily incapacitates.

  • Curved bladed sword, used in many armies.

  • Curved farming tool, also used as a melee weapon.

  • Scimitar is a curved sword from Middle Eastern warfare.

  • Shuriken are Japanese throwing star weapons.

  • Switchblade is a spring‑loaded folding knife weapon.

  • A stake can be used as a weapon, e.g. vs vampires.

  • Battle staff/bo staff is a classic pole weapon.

  • Sai are Okinawan dagger‑like martial arts weapons.

  • Submachine gun is an automatic handheld firearm.

  • Sniper gun is a long‑range precision rifle weapon.

  • Sledge hammer
  • Spikes are pointed metal weapons for piercing.

  • Submachine gun: compact automatic firearm for combat

  • Sami knife: traditional Nordic fighting and utility knife

  • Stinger: US FIM‑92 anti‑aircraft missile system

  • Spikes used as caltrops / traps to injure enemies

  • Schwert is German for sword, classic melee weapon

  • Generic term for a handgun carried as backup weapon.

  • Slim thrusting dagger, used historically for stabbing.

  • Soviet semi‑auto carbine used in many wars.

  • Knife made of silver, classic anti‑monster weapon.

  • Folding knife designed for quick combat use.

  • Nickname for a revolver with six chambers, classic Western gun.

  • Slang for shiv, improvised stabbing weapon in prisons.

  • Knife with saw‑like edge, more lethal cutting weapon.

  • Firearm that reloads itself each shot, common combat gun.

  • German “assault rifle”; name means storm rifle in German.

  • Electrical self‑defense weapon delivering high‑voltage shock.

  • Pole weapons for thrusting or throwing, used in ancient wars.

  • Firearms brand making revolvers and pistols, many used in combat.

  • Firearms maker; pistols and rifles widely used by militaries.

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