A gun is an object that propels a projectile through a hollow tube, primarily as weaponry.

Gun(s) may also refer to:

Implements

Places

People

  • Gun (Korean name), a masculine given name in Korean
  • Gun (Swedish name), a feminine given name in Swedish
  • Gün, a Turkish name
  • Katharine Gun (born 1974), a former GCHQ employee and whistleblower
  • Lance Gun (1903–1958), Australian cricketer
  • Tracii Guns (born 1966), American guitarist
  • Alice Gun, English musician
  • Gun (Chinese mythology) (鯀), mythological man and appointed flood control engineer, the father of Yu the Great, or, in other accounts, a legendary giant fish
  • Gun, an alternative name in the United Kingdom for a shooter, particularly in the hunting of game birds

Groups, companies, organizations

Art, entertainment, and media

Films

Gaming

Literature

Music

Groups and labels

Albums and EPs

Songs

  • "Gun" (Chvrches song), 2013
  • "Gun" (Gigolo Aunts song), a 1993 single by Gigolo Aunts from the album "Flippin' Out"
  • "Gun" (Serebro song), a 2012 single by Serebro from the album Mama Lover
  • "Gun," a song from the Soundgarden album Louder Than Love
  • "Gun", a song by John Cale from the album Fear
  • "Gun", a song by War from the album The Black-Man's Burdon
  • "Gun.", a song by My Chemical Romance from the album Number Two, part of the compilation album Conventional Weapons
  • "Guns", a song by Quelle Chris from the eponymous album Guns
  • “Guns”, a song by Coldplay from the album Everyday Life
  • "The Gun", a song by Lou Reed from his album The Blue Mask
  • "Gun Song", by the Lumineers from the 2016 album Cleopatra

Television

Languages

Other uses

  • Guns, slang in sports & bodybuilding, for human biceps muscles
  • Clathrate gun hypothesis, a hypothesised geological event where rises in sea temperatures (and/or falls in sea level) can trigger the sudden release of methane from methane clathrate
  • Gunslayer Legend, a multimedia franchise including manga, a video game, and animated series

See also

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