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n. (plural of submachine gun English)
Usage examples of "submachine guns".
NKVD men with submachine guns and lanterns hurried up to the Stolypin cars that had carried the prisoners.
Even when they aimed their submachine guns at the men in the trench, the blacks didn't seem to believe what was happening.
The agents had been able to withdraw those submachine guns and bring them into firing position in but a second or two.
And it was a very good thing they had not walked in on these nervous Brigantes and their submachine guns.
Take your he made shooing motions with the backs of both hands, trying to dismiss the submachine guns he had just been required to issue things and get back where you belong.
The dreaded secret police usually wore civilian clothes and carried automatics, the soldiers of the army had bolt-action rifles such as Shannon had seen at the airport, and the President's own Praetorian Guards had submachine guns.
When the watch officer opened it they herded Leonid from the main gate, the watch officer and everyone in the building into an empty office and gunned them down with silenced submachine guns.
Most carried submachine guns, but Daniel saw a leavening of shoulder-stocked impellers.
The machine gunners and the caseless-round G-11s finished next, and then the rest of the submachine guns, the sniper rifles, and the Colt carbines in that order.