gunned — a weapon consisting of a metal tube, with mechanical attachments, from which projectiles are shot by the force of an explosive; a piece of ordnance.
armed — Someone who is armed is carrying a weapon, usually a gun.
bombed — under the influence of alcohol or drugs (esp in the phrase bombed out of one's mind or skull)
cannoned — Simple past tense and past participle of cannon.
knifed — Simple past tense and past participle of knife.
rifled — a shoulder firearm with spiral grooves cut in the inner surface of the gun barrel to give the bullet a rotatory motion and thus a more precise trajectory.
arrowed — having an arrow pattern or wearing clothing with an arrow pattern
axed — an instrument with a bladed head on a handle or helve, used for hewing, cleaving, chopping, etc.
batted — Sports. the wooden club used in certain games, as baseball and cricket, to strike the ball. a racket, especially one used in badminton or table tennis. a whip used by a jockey. the act of using a club or racket in a game. the right or turn to use a club or racket.
bayoneted — a daggerlike steel weapon that is attached to or at the muzzle of a gun and used for stabbing or slashing in hand-to-hand combat.
bladed — having a blade or blades (often used in combination): a single-bladed leaf.
bludgeoned — a short, heavy club with one end weighted, or thicker and heavier than the other.
catapulted — an ancient military engine for hurling stones, arrows, etc.
cudgeled — a short, thick stick used as a weapon; club.
daggered — a short, swordlike weapon with a pointed blade and a handle, used for stabbing.
darted — a small, slender missile that is pointed at one end and usually feathered at the other and is propelled by hand, as in the game of darts, or by a blowgun when used as a weapon.
dirked — Simple past tense and past participle of dirk.
harpooned — Simple past tense and past participle of harpoon.
lanced — Simple past tense and past participle of lance.
speared — a sprout or shoot of a plant, as a blade of grass or an acrospire of grain.