| UNLOADING | Taking bullets from an old gun I dismantled |
| FLINTLOCK | Bit of lighter hair for an old gun (9) |
| FANHEATER | Hot air from this nut with an old gun (3,6) |
| PEPPERBOX | A pot for "poivre"; a building, tower, turret etc resembling this; or, as one word, an old gun with revolving barrels, or a buttress projecting from the left-hand wall in Eton fives (6,3) |
| BOARDWALK | Marked below par, I dismantled Kelly MacDonald's gangster domain (9,6) |
| SLINGSHOT | Throw bullet from catapult (9) |
| LISTENING | Gun I found hidden in heather, being attentive (9) |
| AGINCOURT | Actor needing gun, I suspect, for battle (9) |
| EDUCATING | Training cadet with gun I loaded (9) |
| INTRIGUED | Gun I tried out could make you very interested (9) |
| ORIFLAMME | Standard old gun charged with bullets, sawn-off |
| MATCHLOCK | After contest rugby player gets old gun (9) |
| HARQUEBUS | Old gun's redesigned square hub (9) |
| GOREVIDAL | Author of Lincoln objective about gun I had (4,5) |
| ARTILLERY | Guns I will introduce into vessel (9) |
| INSURGENT | One up in arms with guns I rent out (9) |
| OSTENSIVE | This compiler's inferior to old guns, it's apparent (9) |
| RELOADING | What old guns need, often |
| EMPIRE | Marked below par, I dismantled Kelly MacDonald's gangster domain (9,6) |
| STRAFE | To attack an enemy with bombs or bullets from low-flying aircraft (6) |