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Qué (quién) es Saturday-night special - definición

INEXPENSIVE, COMPACT, SMALL-CALIBER HANDGUN
Saturday-night special; Junk guns; Junk gun; Saturday Night Specials
  • MP-25]] was made by [[Raven Arms]], which has been referred to as the first of the "Ring of Fire" companies, those known for producing inexpensive handguns.
  • The [[Röhm RG-14]] is commonly considered a Saturday night special.

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(From police slang for a cheap handgun) A quick-and-dirty program or feature kluged together during off hours, under a deadline, and in response to pressure from a salescritter. Such hacks are dangerously unreliable, but all too often sneak into a production release after insufficient review. [Jargon File] (1994-11-11)
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Saturday-night special; Junk guns; Junk gun; Saturday Night Specials
¦ noun informal, chiefly N. Amer. a cheap low-calibre pistol or revolver.
Saturday night special         
TELEVISION SERIES
Saturday-night special; Junk guns; Junk gun; Saturday Night Specials
Saturday night special is a colloquial term in the United States and Canada for inexpensive, compact, small-caliber handgunsNRA definition of SNS made of poor quality metal. Sometimes known as junk guns, some states define these guns by means of composition or material strength.

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Saturday night special

Saturday night special is a colloquial term in the United States and Canada for inexpensive, compact, small-caliber handguns made of poor quality metal. Sometimes known as junk guns, some states define these guns by means of composition or material strength. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, they were commonly referred to as suicide specials.