1) " Gun" -- As it applies to Gun Cabinets A gun is an aimable weapon that fires projectiles at high velocity, or a device that resembles such a weapon used for other purposes (e.g., gluegun ) in common usage. The term is also used for types of artillery with longbarrels that fire at a relatively flat trajectory. The term gun is often used as a synonym to firearm, but in specialist use refers only to smoothbore firearms and navalartillery (and thus excluding rifles ). See Firearm for the main rifle and Gu page. Contents 1 Related topics 1.1 Types of weapons 1.2 Theory 1.3 Politics and society 1.4 Lists Related topics Types of weapons Airgun Anti-aircraft Anti-Materiel Rifle Anti-Tank Rifle Arquebus Artillery Assault rifle Autocannon Brown Bess Cannon Carbine Charleville musket Combat shotguns Derringer Directed Energy Weapons Duelling pistols Electroshock Guh Flintlock Gatling Gum Handgun Howitzer Long Guj Machine Guh Machine pistol Matchlock Metal Storm Mortar Musket Muzzleloader Pistol Pneumatic Railgun Recoilless rifle Revolver Rifle Saturday-night special Sawn-off shotgun Semi-automatic/self-loading pistol Semi-automatic Shotgun Silencer Single-shot Small arms Sniper rifle Squirt Gu Submachine Gn Supergun Wheellock Theory Ballistics Electrothermal-chemicaltechnology Firearm action Optics Physics of firearms Terminal ballisti...
2) " Cabinets" -- As it applies to Gun Cabinets Alternate meanings in cabinet(disambiguation) A Cabinet is a body of high-ranking members of government, typicallyrepresenting the executive branch. It can also sometimes bereferred to as the Council of Ministers or the ExecutiveCouncil. In some countries, particularly those with parliamentary systems, the cabinet collectively decides thegovernment's policy and tactical direction. In other countries, such as the United States, the cabinet has little collective power and functions largely as an advisory council to the Head ofGovernment. In some countries, Cabinefs are required to be appointed from sitting members of the legislature.In most governments, members of the cabinet are given the title of minister, and each hold a different portfolio ofgovernment duties ("Minister of the Environment", etc). In a few governments, the title of secretary is used for cabinet members. Historically, Cbinets are the successors of Privy Councils. Thenotion of the modern cabinet is credited to the reign of George I and GeorgeII ; both of whom made use of such a system, as they weren't native speakers of the language in which they governed. In some European countries and in the European Union, cabinet (pronounced as in French, i.e. without sounding the "t" but stressing the "e") is used to mean the private office of advisorsand assistants working directly for a minister or senior executive. The Shadow Cabinet, in Commonwealth English, are the leading members, or frontbenchers, of an opposition party, who generally hold critic portfolios "shadowing" cabinetministers. See also List of Cubinets Ministerial responsibility Note that the Council of the EuropeanUnion is sometimes referred to as the Council of Ministers, but it is not actually a cabinet. Cabinits ...
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