shooting iron
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of shooting iron
An Americanism dating back to 1780–90
Example Sentences
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He walked again to Idaho Springs with no ration book save his shooting iron.
From Time Magazine Archive
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A stark, crude, unlovely shooting iron, the M-3 is nevertheless rugged, light and easy to massproduce.
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“You may scalp me, stranger, fer sayin’ it, but I’d like mightily well to heft that tha’ shooting iron o’ your’n and examine it when we git through with chuck,” he said.
From The Black Wolf Pack by Beard, Daniel Carter
You never know when you may want a shooting iron up in the woods.
From At Whispering Pine Lodge by Leslie, Lawrence J.
"I'll give you some of the plunder, if you'll put up that shooting iron, and make no trouble."
From Try and Trust by Alger, Horatio
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