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Usage of a '''firearm as a blunt weapon''' is encountered in various situations. Examples include '''butt-stroking''' (sriking with the butt of a rifle)<ref>, '']''</ref> and '''pistol-whipping''' (beating someone with pistol)<ref>, ''Random House Unabridged Dictionary''</ref>. |
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"Pistol-whipping" and "to pistol-whip" were reported as "new words" of ] in 1955, with cited usages form 1940s.<ref>"Fifty Years Among the New Words: by John Algeo, , from vol. 30 (1955), no. 4 of the ''], the journal of the ]</ref> |
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Pistol whipping may leave unusual lacerations on the body of the injured due to various protruding details fo the pistol. <ref>, in ''Forensic Pathology'', by David Dolinak, Evan W. Matshes, Emma O. Lew, 2006, ISBN 0122199510, p. 185 </ref> |
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