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Guns are firearms that discharge projectiles by expanding gases produced by ignited propellant in a cartridge. They are designed to transfer kinetic energy to a target, with designs optimized for different ranges and uses. Most firearms use rifled barrels to improve accuracy and sights for aiming. They range from small handguns to long guns such as rifles and shotguns.

History: Firearms emerged in the Middle Ages with gunpowder and were developed in various regions, including

Types and uses: Handguns consisting of pistols and revolvers are portable and common for self-defense, law enforcement,

Mechanisms and components: A typical firearm includes a chamber, barrel, firing mechanism, and a magazine or

Regulation and safety: Laws regulate ownership, sale, transport, and use, with policies varying by jurisdiction. Safety

China
and
Europe.
Early
mechanisms
included
matchlocks
and
flintlocks,
which
gave
way
to
breech-loading
and
cartridge-based
systems
in
the
19th
century,
enabling
faster
firing
and
easier
reloading.
The
20th
century
saw
semi-automatic
and
fully
automatic
weapons,
with
civilian
variants
often
subject
to
regulation.
and
sport.
Rifles
are
long
guns
optimized
for
accuracy
at
distance,
with
bolt-action,
lever-action,
and
semi-automatic
designs.
Shotguns
are
smoothbore
firearms
used
at
shorter
ranges
and
for
shooting
moving
targets.
Automatic
firearms
exist
but
are
restricted
for
civilian
ownership
in
many
places.
fixed
supply
of
rounds.
On
trigger
pull,
primer
ignition
starts
the
propellant,
gas
pressure
drives
the
bullet,
and
the
action
cycles
to
chamber
the
next
round.
Safety
features
and
proper
handling
are
essential.
training
emphasizes
secure
storage,
responsible
handling,
and
adherence
to
laws.
Public
health
and
policy
debates
accompany
gun-related
injuries
and
deaths.