The phrase
"unloaded gun" means a gun that does not have any bullets or ammunition inside it.
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The movie does get one thing right: In homage to the original, director Ericson Core retained the most gloriously overwrought scene from the early 1990s - when Utah
unloads his gun into the air while screaming, refusing to shoot his mentor / nemesis.
Looming over the first film as little more than a shadow and purr of shiver - inducing intimacy free of association (Has any character in recent memory had a more memorable introduction than Bill's matter - of - fact «this is me at my most masochistic,»
before unloading his gun into his pregnant ex-lover's head?)
A Park Vista Community High School student is in custody after police found
an unloaded gun in his backpack Wednesday morning, officials said.
They killers go in and
unload thier guns, then typically kill themselves.
I dare say the simple display of even
an unloaded gun could easily deter a criminal act.
In one of the opening scenes of the film, Richard Gere practices committing suicide with
an unloaded gun.
Also, he wakes up every morning, takes a shot of whiskey, and places
an unloaded gun in his mouth.
Take
the unloaded gun out, leash your dog, and then conduct some basic obedience lessons.
Players control a funny bear thing with four arms, each of which is equipped with a gun, and
they unload those guns on a variety of cutesy, though dangerous, enemy robots.
This was due to the fact that each time I came across them they managed to scare me enough that
I unloaded my gun into them.
You can face criminal charges for brandishing a weapon if you wave
an unloaded gun around in an angry or frenzied manner.
A bullet would have killed his boss just as surely (unless his boss was in the habit of sticking
an unloaded gun in his mouth and pulling the trigger without first checking the barrels).