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throw-down gun; throwdown noun a gun that is not registered and not capable of being traced, and thus placed by the police in the vicinity of someone whom they have shot to justify the shooting US- “Unless it was a throw-down gun,” he said, wiping his mouth with a napkin. — Gerald Petievich, To Die in Beverly Hills, p. 65, 1983
- Remember, I still got that gun you were carrying – I figure that’s my throwdown. The story is, I had to shoot you because of the gun. — Carl Hiaasen, Native Tongue, p. 375, 1991
- Ray always kept a “throw-down gun” on him to drop by a body if some street character got funky and had to take a seat on the sky bus. — Stephen J. Cannell, The Tin Collectors, p. 9, 2001
- The Wilshire guys bought extra throw-down guns. — James Ellroy, Destination Morgue, p. 233, 2004
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