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only if you buy the electric trigger.
Yes, portable fire extinguishers can be used on very small fires in the incipient stage, well before they trigger any automatic suppression system. Fire codes require fire extinguishers in all commercial occupancies and all multi-dwelling structures, whether or not there are other suppression systems.
No, It is Semi automatic mechanical. You can buy and electric trigger that allows for full auto.
Electric guns are either Fully automatic: shooting bbs constantly as long as the trigger is pulled, or semi: shooting 1 bb per trigger pull. rarely an airsoft gun will have a burst fire, with 3-5 bbs per trigger pull. Spring guns require re-cocking after each shot.
In a semi automatic gun you have to pull the trigger for each shot. In an automatic gun you just have to hold the trigger in to empty the clip.
Do you mean "what is an automatic Rifle". Any rifle that keeps firing as long as you hold the trigger down is an automatic rifle. It will only stop when you let go of the trigger or run out of bullets
A semi-automatic firearm will only fire one round per trigger pull, then the trigger must be released and pulled again to fire the next round. A fully automatic firearm will fire as many rounds as it has available as long as the trigger is pulled.
Semi is one trigger pull one bullet Fully is one trigger pull many bullets
It depends on which version you get. If you get the one with E-trigger then yes it is automatic. But if you get the regular one, no it is not automatic.
You can either upgrade your gun to an electric gun, or you can shorten the trigger pull and walk the trigger. You can not do modes such as automatic, ramping or 3 shot burst. You can still shoot fast though.
Automatic = pull and hold the trigger to fire multiple shots. Some guns are limited to a 3-round burst per trigger pull and some will empty the magazine. Semi-automatic = pull the trigger and fire one shot. The spent shell will be ejected and the next cartridge will be loaded into the chamber, but the trigger must be released and pulled again to fire each subsequent shot.
A semiautomatic firearm fires one shot with each pull of the trigger. A fully automatic firearm is a machinegun. When you pull the trigger, the weapon will fire until the trigger is released, or it runs out of ammo. There are forms of full auto firearms that fire a predetermined number of shots with each trigger pull- usually 3. This is known as "burst" fire- but is in the same LEGAL class as fully automatic.