👉 A complete weapon, often referred to as a firearm in modern contexts, is a sophisticated tool designed for the purpose of projecting force through a projectile, typically a bullet. It comprises several key components: the barrel, which extends from the muzzle to the rifling; the stock or grip, providing a secure hold for the user; the trigger mechanism, which, when pulled, initiates the firing process; the hammer or firing mechanism, responsible for propelling the bullet forward; the chamber, where the round is stored and fired; and the firing pin or striker, which strikes the primer to ignite the propellant, creating a spark. Additionally, modern firearms may include safety features, such as a separate safety pin or trigger guard, to prevent accidental discharge. The design and materials used in each component are carefully engineered to ensure accuracy, reliability, and safety, making firearms a complex and versatile weapon system.