New York State does not have a caliber requirement for deer, except to say that rimfire rounds may not be used. A semi auto rifle used for deer hunting may not hold more than six rounds.
No.
Depends on your state. Some states allow hunting with semi auto rifles, and some don't.
Yes. There may be limits on the CALIBER, and PA does not permit semi-auto rifles for deer hunting, but other than that, the AR style rifle is nothing but a semiauto rifle.
Sure.. It might not be legal though...
Yes, if you have a semi auto and are in a rifle county. It has about the same power as a 30-30 deer rifle. Nothing great.
Yes,but the rifle in question was actually a semi-auto rifle.The Winchester model 100 which was made from 1961-1973 and produced in the quantity of 262,000 rifles was chambered in .308 caliber.It held a 4 round detachable magazine and was a gas operated semi-auto rifle.
If a rifle is permitted for hunting, semi autos can be used in MOST states. Pennsylvania does not permit them for big game hunting. You would need to check the hunting regulations for YOUR state.
No such rifle
No.
The semi-auto rifle
The M14 was never factory made as a semi-auto.
Nope. PA requires a MANUALLY OPERATED centerfire rifle (their term). Pump, lever, bolt, or single shot, yes. Semi-auto, no.