Possible Questions:
- Small amount
- Plunder
- Loot
- Gun
- Pillage
- Ransack
- Weapon
- Biathlon need
- Hurl hard
- Go through
- Cartridge holder
- Doughboy's weapon
- Ransack and rob
- Biathlon gear
- Hunting weapon
- Rummage
- Hunter's weapon
- Search (through)
- Winchester, for one
- Winchester, e.g.
- Winchester product
- Rob
- Firearm
- Springfield, e.g.
- Long weapon
- M-1, for one
- M-1, e.g.
- Kind of range
- Biathlete's weapon
- Biathlete's gear
- Springfield, for one
- Shotgun kin
- Lock, stock, and barrel
- Garand, e.g.
- Chuck Connors' Winchester
- Carbine
- Biathlon weapon
- Tin soldier's prop
- Small firearm
- M-16, e.g.
- Hunter's gun
- Gun type
- Drill item
- Biathlete's need
- Winchester weapon
- Winchester or Springfield
- The "R" in NRA
- Springfield or Winchester
- Sort (through)
- Sight site
- Sharpshooter's firearm
- Sentry's weapon
- Remington product
- Musket, e.g.
- Long arm?
- Long arm
- Jaeger's weapon
- It may have a wood stock
- Garand, for one
- Engage in ransacking
- Elmer Fudd prop
- Chuck Connors trademark
- Chassepot
- Browning, for one
- Biathlon equipment
- Biathlete's burden
- Annie Oakley's firearm
- Winchester
- What you'll need for the big game?
- What a sniperscope gets attached to
- Weapon for target shooting
- Weapon for a jaeger
- The "R" in N.R.A.
- Springfield or Enfield
- Springfield
- Something to get a kick out of
- Soldier's arm
- Smoothbore alternative
- Shoulder weapon
- Sharpshooter's weapon
- Sentry's need
- Search messily
- Search and rob
- Repeater, maybe
- Remington arm
- Ransack; plunder
- Place for a bayonet
- Part of NRA
- NRA part
- Muzzleloader, e.g.
- Minuteman's need
- Mauser, e.g.
- M1 in WWII
- M-1 or M-16
- Long-barreled weapon
- Long shooter
- Long gun
- Long arm of the outlaw?
- Lock, stock, and barrel?
- Jaeger's companion
- Item shot at a range
- It may be resting on a sentry's shoulder
- It has a thick butt
- It can kick back
- Hurl fast
- Hunter's arm
- Groovy gun?
- Go through energetically, as drawers
- Garand or M-1
- Garand
- G.I. issue
- Elmer Fudd's weapon
- Chassepot, e.g.
- Boone's weapon
- Biathlete's prop
- Biathlete's item
- Annie Oakley's tool
- Annie Oakley's prop
- Annie Oakley's accessory
- AK-47, e.g.