About Pistol Ha
Pistol Ha
This simple app simulates real pistol. Load bullets and shot!
The ultimate app to shut someone up!
Angry Boss? Annoying colleague? A friend with a never-ending talk?
Shut them up with your best shot with the:
PISTOL APP!
Just click on the pistol and a massive gun shot sound will sound. Unlimited ammo!
Now you can finally get someone to shut up. Shoot them with your mobile phone, and they will freeze silently and start listening to YOU instead.
Also great fun young and old “kids".
Guns is a realistic simulator with shooting range experience, which has most popular guns/weapons and their information, including Handguns, Shotguns, Sub-Machine Guns, Assault Rifles, Sniper Rifles, Machine Guns, Grenades, Knives.
Tap the screen or shake to fire, tap menu for settings.
Camera permission is only for camera preview in target mode, won't actually take pictures.
Aiming and shooting static targets and dynamic targets in the surrounding by mobile phone camera .
Great simulation realistic shooting effect provide you different shooting game experience.
about pistol :
Pistolet" redirects here. For the Belgian bread roll, see Pistolet (bread).
For other uses, see Pistol (disambiguation).
SIG Pro semi-automatic pistol
A model M1911A1 pistol
A pistol is a type of handgun, especially one with a chamber integral with the barrel. The pistol originates in the 16th century, when early handguns were produced in Europe. The English word was introduced in ca. 1570 from the Middle French pistolet (ca. 1550). The most common types of pistol are the single shot, and semi-automatic.
Terminology
Some handgun experts and dictionaries make a technical distinction that views pistols as a subset of handguns; others use the terms interchangeably. Sometimes in usage, the term "pistol" refers to a handgun having one chamber integral with the barrel,[1][2] making pistols distinct from the other main type of handgun, the revolver, which has a revolving cylinder containing multiple chambers.[3][4] But UK/rest of Commonwealth usage does not always make this distinction, particularly when the terms are used by the military. For example, the official designation of the Webley Mk VI revolver was "Pistol, Revolver, Webley, No. 1 Mk VI".[5] In contrast to Merriam-Webster[3][4] the Oxford English Dictionary (a descriptive dictionary) describes 'pistol' as a small firearm to be used in one hand[6] and the usage of "revolver" as being a type of handgun[7] and gives its original form as "revolving pistol"[7][8]