carbine

/ˈkɑrbaɪn/
noun
  1. A lightweight, short-barreled rifle or firearm, originally used by cavalry.
    • The cavalry carbine was designed to be fired from horseback.
    • The soldier carried a carbine because it was easier to handle in tight spaces.
    • Hunters often prefer a carbine for hunting in dense woods.
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