A fictional martial art developed for the 2002 film "Equilibrium" starring Christian Bale.
Supposedly developed by analysis of thousands of gunfights, which apparently developed into the idea that it is statistically possibile to determine where any individual is located and where all shots will be delivered from in any particular gunfight.
General practicioners of this martial art are "Grammaton Clerics" in the film "Equilibrium," who are drilled in the "katas" (routines practiced and memorized by rote) in order to use their firearms as an extension of the self.
While visually appealing, Gun Kata has very little real world application as it discounts enemies that attack from the prone position or from ranged attackers (such as snipers).
Supposedly developed by analysis of thousands of gunfights, which apparently developed into the idea that it is statistically possibile to determine where any individual is located and where all shots will be delivered from in any particular gunfight.
General practicioners of this martial art are "Grammaton Clerics" in the film "Equilibrium," who are drilled in the "katas" (routines practiced and memorized by rote) in order to use their firearms as an extension of the self.
While visually appealing, Gun Kata has very little real world application as it discounts enemies that attack from the prone position or from ranged attackers (such as snipers).
The Grammaton Cleric used his Gun Kata to weave his dance of death in the enclosed room. However, the sniper on the roof across the street made an excellent headshot when the Cleric decided to sillouhette himself in the light of the open door.
by Phytosanitary May 8, 2006
Get the Gun Katamug. the greatest cause of celebration during an intense game of nazi zombies. screaming and shouting and occasionally even battle cries often follow a player stumbling across the rare but life-changing weapon in the mystery box. prolongs zombie pwning time but nazi zombies is still and will always remain an un-winnable game mode.
by pastabake April 18, 2009
Get the Ray Gunmug. A revolver. Either single action (SA, the user has to pullback the hammer before each shot) or double action (DA, the weapon can be fired simply by pulling the trigger.)
by Wolf89 August 31, 2006
Get the Wheel Gunmug. A Gun Bigot is a person who seeks to vilify legal gun owners, or gun enthusiasts as if they are criminals that are to be feared.
by osubryan January 18, 2013
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by Dbz fan15 June 5, 2017
Get the galick gunmug. by FuckAnarchy907 June 11, 2006
Get the six gunmug. An underground Los Angeles rap group made of two emcees and a dj. Anti-capitalist and pro-brown (these guys are Filipinos, did I mention that?) these guys rap for social justice here and overseas. Their music is a huge refreshment for a genre that has been overproduced, overworked, and starting to lose its flavor.
Hit songs: "Champion" "Work It" "Hammer"
Hit songs: "Champion" "Work It" "Hammer"
Ramon: Hey man, listen to this song by "Native Guns". It kicks ass!
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White Friend: Why should I? I'm not Filipino and I don't like rap!
Ramon: Man, these guys are so good, you don't have to be Filipino OR like rap to enjoy their shit.
by Ghost of Social Justice June 2, 2007
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