JoeBob's definitions
A double action, stainless steel revolver chambered in .44 Magnum. It replaced the ever-famous Model 29 blue steel revolver. Availible in 3,'' 4,'' 6,'' or 8 3/8'' barrel lengths.
The cop looked the woefully inadequete .38 Special strapped to his hip, shook his head, went to his car, and pulled a 629 from the glove compartment.
by JoeBob September 13, 2003

An selective fire (pump action or semi automatic) twelve gauge shotgun intended for the military/police market. Manufactured by Franchi of Italy. 8 round tubular magazine. "SPAS" is an acronym for Special Purpose Automatic Shtogun
by JoeBob August 5, 2003

1. Slang "catch all" term used to describe any semi automatic pistol using .45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP), ammunition.
2. Slang word used to describe any of the various M1911-type pistols.
2. Slang word used to describe any of the various M1911-type pistols.
by JoeBob March 22, 2004

Heckler & Koch USP 9mm, Colt Combat Special Government .45, Glock 20 10mm, Smith & Wesson Model 629 .44 Magnum, Luger P'08 9mm, M4 Carbine 5.56mm, Accuracy International AWM .300 Winchester Magnum, Heckler & Koch PSG1 7.62mm, Stoner Model 63(A) 5.56mm, Heckler & Koch MP5 9mm, Heckler & Koch UMP .45, Thompson Model 1928 .45, Walther MPL 9mm, Heckler & Koch G3A3, MAC 10 .45, Desert Eagle .44 Magnum, Ruger Super Redhawk .454 Casull, Colt Python .357 Magnum, Walther PPK 7.65mm, AK47 7.62x39mm, Colt Single Action Army .45, Heckler & Koch P7M8 9mm, Uzi 9mm, Mossberg Model 500 12 gauge, Franchi SPAS 12 12 gauge, Barrett M82A1 .50 BMG, Colt Model 1911A1.
by JoeBob September 6, 2003

A recoil operated, single action, handgun chambered for the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge. Introduced 1908, concieved by Georg Luger as the service pistol for the German Army in the early 20th century.
by JoeBob July 27, 2003

A 5.56mm assault rifle currently in the developmental stages to replace the M4 Carbine and M16-series weapons, and serve along side the XM-29 (formerly known as the Objective Individual Combat Weapon).
by JoeBob September 7, 2003
