A starting pistol or starter pistol is a
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handgun
A handgun is a firearm designed to be usable with only one hand. It is distinguished from a long gun, long barreled gun (i.e., carbine, rifle, shotgun, submachine gun, or machine gun) which typically is intended to be held by both hands and br ...
or, more recently, an electronic
toy gun
Toy guns are toys which imitate gun, real guns, but are designed for recreational sport or casual play by children. From hand-carved wooden replicas to factory-produced pop guns and cap guns, toy guns come in all sizes, prices and materials suc ...
or device with a button connected to a sound system that is fired to start
track and field
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races as well as some
competitive swimming races. Traditional starter guns cannot fire real
ammunition
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without first being extensively modified:
Blank shells or
caps
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are used to prevent expelling projectiles,
and only a small amount of smoke can be seen when shot. In most places, trying to modify the replica is illegal.
Starting pistols may also include modified versions of standard pistols incapable of firing
bullet
A bullet is a kinetic projectile, a component of firearm ammunition that is shot from a gun barrel. They are made of a variety of materials, such as copper, lead, steel, polymer, rubber and even wax; and are made in various shapes and constru ...
s, most commonly achieved by welding an obstruction into the barrel. This is less common nowadays, especially in Western countries. When
electronic timing is used, a sensor is often affixed to the gun, which sends an electronic signal to the timing system upon firing. For
deaf
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competitors or for modern electronic systems, the electronic toy gun sends off a light signal, with some events using a light system.
Use in races

The sound of the gun going off serves as the signal for the athletes to begin the event.
An issue with the use of starting pistols is that, since the report of the pistol is carried to the competitors at the
speed of sound
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, which takes about 3
millisecond
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s to travel one metre, positions nearest the starter hear the report a few milliseconds before further positions. This issue is exaggerated in races where the runners begin in a stagger, putting a significant distance between the nearest and furthest runners. To avoid this problem, the pistol is in all major competitions wired with a microphone that transmits the sound virtually instantaneously to loudspeakers directly behind each competitor.
With security after the
September 11 attacks
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on the US becoming prevalent and causing issues with starting pistols, a trend developed to use electronic starting systems that do not use pistols but use a "dummy"
prop
A prop, formally known as a (theatrical) property, is an object actors use on stage or screen during a performance or screen production. In practical terms, a prop is considered to be anything movable or portable on a stage or a set, distinct ...
pistol or a signaling device similar to those used on game shows which cannot function as a firearm and that is wired to the timing system. When the starter presses the button, they emit a signal to play a simulated gunshot that is broadcast to loudspeakers behind each lane, show a flash from the gun, and start the timing clock. Many venues have switched to the new format. Beyond the security concerns, it was observed that the additional time for the sound to reach the athletes further from the pistol did have a measurable impact on starting times. This delay existed even when using a combination of a real gun and electronic system. Some competitors would still wait for the actual sound of the gun to reach them, rather than starting when the speaker behind them played the start sound. Since the new all-electronic starting pistols have no such problems, they became the official way of starting games at the
2012 Summer Olympics
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.
Use in gridiron football
Officials in
American and Canadian football formerly used a starting pistol to end each quarter of a game. In the
NFL this was first done in 1924, to avoid confusion with the
whistle
A whistle is a musical instrument which produces sound from a stream of gas, most commonly air. It is a type of Fipple, fipple flute, and may be mouth-operated, or powered by air pressure, steam, or other means. Whistles vary in size from a s ...
s and
air horn
An air horn is a pneumatic device designed to create an extremely loud noise for signaling purposes. It usually consists of a source which produces compressed air, which passes into a horn through a reed or diaphragm. The stream of air cau ...
s used for other signals; at the time the stadium clock did not show the official game time, which was kept by the officials on the field. The stadium clock later became the official game time and the NFL discontinued the gunshot in 1994. Furthermore, upon the official end of the period, the referee will announce "That is the end of the (x period)" to the public address system.
Use in the arts
Beside sporting events, starter pistols are also used in films and in TV, stage shows, and to record
impulse responses.
Criminal use
Some pistols made to fire only blanks can be converted to fire live ammunition. Such makeshift firearms are used in crime and many are illegal to possess in certain jurisdictions.
See also
;Incidents involving starting pistols
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2010 Discovery, Inc. hostage crisis
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Adam Ant 2002 pub incident in Camden
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Algiers Motel incident
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David Kang
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LOT Flight 165 hijacking
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Lufthansa Flight 592
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