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* empty pots primarily used for serving but are sometimes used for [[cooking]] <ref> Tiltulei [[Shabbat]] (pg 43-4) rules that a pot that’s designated for serving and [[cooking]] but is used primarily for serving is certainly considered Kli Sh’Melachto LeHeter. </ref>
* empty pots primarily used for serving but are sometimes used for [[cooking]] <ref> Tiltulei [[Shabbat]] (pg 43-4) rules that a pot that’s designated for serving and [[cooking]] but is used primarily for serving is certainly considered Kli Sh’Melachto LeHeter. </ref>
* furniture <ref> Tiltulei [[Shabbat]]  (pg 31) </ref>
* furniture <ref> Tiltulei [[Shabbat]]  (pg 31) </ref>
* gun for a soldier<ref>Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchata ch. 20 fnt. 28 suggests that wearing a gun to scare of criminals is tzorech gufo and if that is the majority use it would be melachto lheter. Otherwise he implies it is melachto lheter. Orchot Shabbat 19:62 writes that in fact a gun that is mostly used to scare people is considered kli shemelachto lheter and even when it is used to shoot it is pikuach nefesh. But in America a gun is muktzeh machmat chisaron kis since they're dangerous and usually locked away.</ref>
* gun for a soldier<ref>Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchata ch. 20 fnt. 28 suggests that wearing a gun to scare of criminals is tzorech gufo and if that is the majority use it would be melachto lheter. Otherwise he implies it is melachto lheter. Orchot Shabbat 19:62 writes that in fact a gun that is mostly used to scare people is considered kli shemelachto lheter and even when it is used to shoot it is pikuach nefesh. But in America a gun is muktzeh machmat chisaron kis since they're dangerous and usually locked away. However, Shalmei Yohatan Muktzeh v. 1 p. 329 argues that a gun is a kli shemelachto lisur since it is used for melacha even though it is used for pikuach nefesh which is permitted. His proof is a milah knife which is kli shemelachto lisur (Pri Megadim M"Z 308:2). See Chazon Ish 49:9 as a proof for this.</ref>
* hair spray <ref> Tiltulei [[Shabbat]]  (pg 30) </ref>
* hair spray <ref> Tiltulei [[Shabbat]]  (pg 30) </ref>
* handball racket <ref> Sefer Tiltulei [[Shabbat]] (pg 26) in name of Rav Moshe Feinstein </ref>
* handball racket <ref> Sefer Tiltulei [[Shabbat]] (pg 26) in name of Rav Moshe Feinstein </ref>