Examples of using "Пистолет" in a sentence and their english translations:
Who does the gun belong to?
Give Tom the gun.
Give me back my gun.
Give me your gun.
- Tom pulled out his gun.
- Tom took out his gun.
- Tom took out his knife.
Tom reloaded his pistol.
Tom bought a gun.
Give me a gun.
Use your gun.
A gun might come in handy.
My gun jammed.
Put the gun on the table.
Jenny has a gun.
Tom started loading the gun.
- Tom whipped out his gun.
- Tom pulled out his gun.
Tom had a pistol.
Put the gun away.
He slowly raised the gun.
Tom handed Mary a gun.
Tom handed Mary a gun.
Tom has a gun.
Toss the gun in the sea.
I won't need a gun.
Tom put his pistol under the pillow.
Tom drew his gun and shot.
- Give me the gun.
- Hand me the gun.
- Hand the gun to me.
He put the gun to his head.
She put the gun to her head.
And she put down the gun, and she walked away.
The robber aimed his gun at the police officer.
The man wore a gun on his hip.
Tom removed his gun from his holster.
The policeman wrested a gun from the murderer.
Tom put his pistol under his pillow.
Sami threw the gun out the window.
Tom threw the gun into the river.
Tom bought a gun in Boston.
He leveled his pistol at her.
I threw the pistol into the river.
Tom pulled out a pistol and shot Mary.
Golden guns don't protect you from bullets.
Tom put his gun down.
The gun isn't loaded.
Is that gun loaded?
He has a gun.
I aimed my gun at the target.
Tom drew his gun and shot.
Mary pulled out a pistol and shot Tom.
Give me a gun.
Tom put the gun to his head.
Dan always carried a gun.
Tom unholstered his gun.
Where's your gun?
He put the gun to her head.
She put the gun to his head.
Tom told me to load my pistol.
Tom didn't know the gun was loaded.
Tom always carries a gun.
Tom bought his gun in Boston.
Mary was keeping her gun trained on Tom.
The police found a gun in Tom's locker.
Do you have a gun?
In situations like these, a gun might come in handy.
Was Tom the one who gave you this squirt gun?
He exclaimed that I should not touch the gun.
To my horror, the man took a gun out of his pocket.
Do you own a handgun?
You need the light gun to play Duck Hunt.
The guy had a gun.
I have a gun.
I've got a gun.
Did Tom have a gun?
Tom quickly opened the drawer and pulled out a gun.
Tom has a gun.
Tom had a gun.
Is your gun loaded?
Tom gave Mary the gun.
The gun wasn't loaded.
I won't need a gun.
Tom pulled out his gun and aimed it at Mary.
The man who shot Tom had a gun with a silencer on it.
I can get a gun for you within five hours.
A gun won't do you much good if you're not willing to shoot it.
I probably won't need a gun.
I'm not likely to need a gun.
I keep a gun in my car.
Tom removed his pistol from his shoulder holster and laid it on the table.
The policeman aimed his gun at Tom and yelled, "Hold it right there!"
Sami sometimes carried a handgun.
- I thought that guy had a gun, so I shot him.
- I thought that that guy had a gun, so I shot him.
Tom grabbed the gun away from Mary before she could kill herself.
An admiring fan once asked Christopher Columbus how he managed to procure funding for all of his amazing journeys. Columbus then took the fan to an abandoned alley, took out a pistol, and said "That's how."
There's a great scene in that old movie showing a Mexican standoff: all the men are ready to draw their guns if anyone else draws his gun, but nobody is willing to make the first move.