There is no such thing as a single shot assault rifle. By definition, all assault rifles are full-auto. There is a similar, confusing term, "assault weapon", which only applyed to semi-autos. Semi-autos only fire a single shot per trigger pull.
Adding to the above, if you're asking how to turn a semi auto into a full auto, you must first obtain a Type 7 or Type 10 Federal Firearms Licence, with a Special Occupational Tax category 2 stamp. Manufacture of automatic weapons without licencing to do such is a felony, and a how-to guide will not be provided here.
An assault rifle is a sub-category of a rifle. Both have rifled or grooved barrels as opposed to the smooth bore of the typical shotgun.A rifle can be operated by a bolt, a lever, a pump, be semi-automatic or fully automatic in addition to being a single or double action.An assault rifle is usually semi-automatic, which means the trigger has to be pulled for each shot, or fully automatic in which the gun fires until the trigger is released. Stereotypically, they're in a black plastic or composite material.Assault firearms can be in other multiple-round actions and be shotguns or pistols.
A TRUE Assault Rifle is legally a machine gun. They are used by military and by specialized security forces, and shot by a very few collectors that can afford a several thousand dollar rifle. What people are CALLING an Assault Rifle, such as the AR-15, is nothing more than a semi automatic rifle. They are used for hunting, target shooting, and self defense.
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The Glenfield MOD. 60 (.22 cal L.R.) by Marlin Firearms Co. is a semi-automatic.
its a controller where if u had a single shot rifle on a game would make it fully automatic
Very basic difference is that an assault rifle is capable of both semi-automatic and full automatic fire with pull of the trigger. A rifle only fires once each time the trigger is pulled.The ammunition is important too. Assault rifles use a less-powerful ammo than rifles, but with less range. The result is that more ammo can be carried because of the reduced weight. For sniping at long ranges, the rifle is but the assault rifle has replaced it for short and intermediate ranges. In reality, assault rifle is a misnomer as it connects an action with a weapon. Any assault involving a rifle by definition means one is using an assault rifle. The M-1 Garrand rifle was a semi-automatic rifle used by American infantry throuought World War II for example. They certainly made assaults with this rifle. The same is true for the British Lee-Enfield 303 and Mauser bolt action rifles of the Commonwealth and German armies, respectively.One needs to understand that the term assault rifle has different meanings depending on the context, particularly in the US. The term "assault rifle" likely originated with the German Army which fielded a fully automatic rifle in World War II named the Sturmgewehr. Translated, this means literally "storm gun" or "storm rifle"; storm here being used as in storming the enemy. However, no other army has ever used the term "assault rifle" to describe weapons used by soldiers. The US Army and Marine Corps for example have always referred to rifles, including the fully-automatic M-16 and M4, as simply "rifles" or "weapons".Size of bullet doesn't define "assault rifle" either. The M-16 and M4 indeed fire a relatively small bullet, the 5.56 mmX45mm NATO round which weighs just 62 grains, although the cartridge is fairly large. On the other hand, the most widely produced fully automatic rifle in the world, the Kalashnikov AK-47, fires a bullet weighing 123 grains.Really, "assault rifle" is a term used principally in the US and outside the military to define just about any type of rifle that is semi- or fully-automatic. Those new to the US should understand that the term is generally used by the media and anti-gun advocates. And, again, beyond this there is no weapon or ballistically defined "assault rifle."Short Answer: a rifle fires a full-length long-range cartridge as a single shot or semiautomatic weapon. An assault rifle fires a less powerful close-range cartridge, and has full-automatic capability.
Being shot with an AK assault rifle causes extreme pain.
Anyone who can legally possess a firearm in the USA can own an AR-15 Rifle provided that he files the required papers and documents which vary depending on where the person resides. There are additional papers to file and federal fees to pay if the particular rifle is capable of operating in a fully automatic (machine gun) mode.
Automatic-rifle bullet are usually gas powered and the achieve great speeds by rapidly accelerating out of the rifle, usually in response to a trigger.
No, if it was designed to be a single shot, it's a single shot. It needs to be reloaded after each shot.
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No such thing exisits.