What is a Mey Gun?

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What is a Mey Gun?

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Anyone know what a Mey Gun is? I’ve come across one in ‘The Wall’ and can’t find a definition.
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I have no idea, but it might be a play on the name Megan. Would such an explanation dovetail in any way with how the term is used in 'The Wall'?
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DATo wrote: 17 May 2018, 06:36 I have no idea, but it might be a play on the name Megan. Would such an explanation dovetail in any way with how the term is used in 'The Wall'?
Thank you, but I don’t think it would fit. The gun belongs to a hulking guy who likes killing people and demons. But perhaps there will be a personal reason for the name which I will come across later in the book.
Thanks for your suggestion.
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I've come across the same use of mey gun in The Wall. I've looked online and found no results.
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Chasepatch wrote: 17 Jul 2018, 06:00 I've come across the same use of mey gun in The Wall. I've looked online and found no results.
Yes, that’s where I found it and got the same lack of results. :?
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Helen_Combe wrote: 17 May 2018, 03:48 Anyone know what a Mey Gun is? I’ve come across one in ‘The Wall’ and can’t find a definition.
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How is it used in a sentence? Could it be a typo?
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I don’t have the book anymore. As it’a scifi, it’s probably a made-up name.
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I came across it as well. After a bit of research I've come to the conclusion that it's probably a typo and meant to say 'meu gun' which is a type of pistol. I should note, I haven't finished the book yet, so it is possible it could still be a personal name given by the owner.
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S_Tweedy wrote: 09 Mar 2019, 18:53 I came across it as well. After a bit of research I've come to the conclusion that it's probably a typo and meant to say 'meu gun' which is a type of pistol. I should note, I haven't finished the book yet, so it is possible it could still be a personal name given by the owner.
Ah, I’d never heard of a meu gun, but that sounds like a good theory.
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