25 Verbs to Use for the Word shotguns

These two slayers, who carried shotguns loaded with "mustard-seed" shot, went out after the beautiful birds, because from Chicago and New York had come into their country certain men who represented great millinery furnishing houses, and these men had left word with local dealers in the country towns that they would pay money for the beautiful feathers of bluebirds and orioles and other birds.

He then took down a double-barreled shotgun and loaded it with buckshot.

But Cabesang Tales appealed, loaded his shotgun, and patrolled his fields with deliberation.

" "Wild dogs, eh? How many about are there, Jesse?" asked Jerry, fingering his shotgun a little nervously.

Cabesang Tales had to hand over his shotgun but he continued his rounds armed with a long bolo.

Now a mill had been isolated by the waters, and the people there had taken refuge on the roof, firing their shotguns as signals of distress.

"I had got the Captain's shotgun and when he and Parsket came down again they were each carrying guns and lanterns.

Five or six or seven hounds bitin' you on every side and a man settin' on a horse holding a doubled shotgun on you.

" "I am sorry to say the captain has his rifle with him, and I lent the shotgun to Jim Brewster this afternoon.

His father-in-law ordered shotguns for him from his correspondents in England.

Accordingly, Jerry raised his shotgun until he had covered the group in front of the cabin, and then waited for the word.

"I acknowledge the corn about the gang-hook; but that has nothing to do with an up-to-date, repeating shotgun, and other things such as modern campers use.

"Why, when we were about it we ought to have demanded that they return Bluff's dandy, repeating shotgun," said Will.

He and Mo could be lovers; he would ride shotgun, do things her way, and she would do her best for him in time left over from her busy life.

Henderson L. said he couldn't bother to wait for cows; but when he saw my shotgun, and the twenty-five dollars which I offered him, he said if I would furnish the gun and ammunition he would kill time along the road, so that the whole outfit could be kept together.

They were recalled, and it was decided to send in four shotguns and try the effect of buckshot from horseback.

He had set down Jerry's double-barreled shotgun when he saw what he considered a good chance to get a picture of the group, and touched off the little cartridge that allowed him to snatch a flashlight picture.

"Huh!" grunted Jerry, casting a side glance toward Bluff, who was already shifting his repeating shotgun to a position where it could lie across his knees as he sat there on his mossy hassock; "I bet they won't, not as long as that thing is in sight.

"Once somebody stole an automatic shotgun.

Tom strolled out of the ditch, a sawed-off shotgun under his arm.

So I togs myself up in the awfullest rig I could find; strapped two ca'tridge belts to me, every hole filled, and a gun in every holster; put candle-grease on my mustache and twisted the ends up to my eye-winkers; stuck a knife in my hatband and another in my boot; threw a shotgun and a rifle in the buckboard, and pulled out quick through the colt-pens before Jonesy could get his peeps onto me.

Very carefully that sultry afternoon he cleaned his old hammer shotgun, and, loading both barrels with buckshot, set it handy beside the door.

The three-barrelled gun, combining a double shotgun and a rifle, is an excellent weapon, and it is particularly valuable for the collector of natural-history specimens.

He dared the shotgun the night they run that claim-jumper off.

The revolver is of little service against this formidable creature, owing to its cunning and the rapidity with which it manoeuvres, while its bristly hide is stout enough to defy the ordinary shotgun.

25 Verbs to Use for the Word  shotguns