Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
gun-toting
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But the appetite for rough justice which the gun-toting sheriff satisfied does not easily go away.
▪ Defense attorneys, meanwhile, painted Woldemariam as a hotheaded, gun-toting gang member who forced Lee to shoot in self-defense.
▪ Just about any lawyer would advise bosses to fess up about a gun-toting supervisor.
▪ Their frantic union was disturbed by gun-toting bandits and David burst out laughing in the quiet cinema.
Usage examples of "gun-toting".
Doberman pinschers, sea snakes and gun-toting Chicano missionaries with bad-acid breath.
Raymond tried to fire his into the air, but as he had no idea how the thing actually worked, he swung it instead at the gun-toting falcon, missed and carried by the mini-gun's considerable weight, fell off the back of the bike.
The Coastal Patrols looked on the marines as only one rung above the Grogs on the evolutionary ladder, and a short rung at that: gun-toting, useless ballast for most of the trip.