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horse pistol (plural horse pistols)

  1. A type of large pistol carried on the pommel of a saddle while riding.
    • 1847, Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights, section I:
      Above the chimney were sundry villainous old guns, and a couple of horse-pistols: and, by way of ornament, three gaudily-painted cainsters disposed along its ledge.
    • 1926, Ford Madox Ford, A Man Could Stand Up— (Parade's End), Penguin, published 2012, page 559:
      From time to time he pulled the trigger of the horse-pistol; from time to time he rested the butt on his ledge and rammed a charge home.

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