Yes they do. They will have significant recoil. Shooters are taught to fire in bursts, and not like a garden hose, since recoil will push the gun off target if you fire continuously.
yes, paintball guns do have recoil, but no where near a real gun.
Yes, smaller guns typically have more recoil compared to larger guns due to their lighter weight and shorter barrel length.
No, ALL small guns don't have recoil problems, but most do.
Not all guns have a recoil spring. In the case of guns like the 1911A1 .45 cal pistol, when the gun fires, the slide is driven back by recoil (kick). The recoil spring is compressed, stops the slide from moving back, and pushes the slide forward for the next shot. Is does not make the gun recoil less.
Almost all- but the amount of recoil varies a lot. A .22 rifle has almost no recoil, a 12 gauge shotgun a lot.
Machine guns are operated using a mechanism that cycles through the firing process automatically, typically through gas-operated or recoil-operated systems. In gas-operated machines, gas from the fired cartridge is redirected to cycle the action, eject the spent cartridge, and chamber a new round. Recoil-operated machines use the energy from the recoil of the fired round to perform the same functions. Both types can fire continuously as long as the trigger is held down and ammunition is available.
No. Machine guns will beat Gatling guns.
Machine guns.
Probably not. as guns become smaller and lighter, the accuracy decreases, and recoil increases.
Yes, machine guns are better than Gatling guns because they fire more bullets faster than Gatling guns. Gatling guns need to have bullets and have to be hand cranked at the same time but machine guns does not need to be hand cranked. Machine guns only need bullets.
only for lmgs but for some guns there us no recoil like the m4 carbine
Yes, machine guns were used in WW2.