👉 A remained weapon, also known as a slash weapon, is a type of firearm that fires projectiles with a single, continuous shot of a single bullet. These weapons typically have a barrel that extends from the chamber to the muzzle, and they are designed for rapid-fire capabilities, making them popular in military and law enforcement contexts. Remained weapons often feature a magazine that holds multiple rounds, allowing for quick reloading and sustained fire without the need to reload between shots. This design makes them highly effective for suppressing enemy movements or engaging targets in close quarters, though they require precise aim and aim to control the trajectory of the bullet.