No. The AR15 is a semi-automatic firearm. Pull trigger, it shoots one time. Pull trigger again, it shoots- one time. The M16 rifle is capable of fully automatic fire- pull trigger, it fires until you release trigger or run out of ammo. But that is different from the AR15. Note- in the US, fully automatic firearms (machine guns) have been strictly regulated since 1934. You cannot buy machine guns by walking into a gun shop, gun show, or on line. To legally have one transferred to you requires approval of the Federal government, a background check that includes photos and fingerprints, approval of your local Chief of Police, and paying a $200 transfer tax.
Rate of fire depends on operators speed when pulling the trigger.
You probably shouldn't be shooting bow with a cast on, especially is that is your drawing or trigger finger/arm.
Panzers can shoot bullets. Gun bullets.
you pull the trigger back all the way
Yes, guns shoot bullets
it depends if you can twitch than you just use one finger to shoot fast if you walk the trigger you use your fist two fingers to press it fast just keep practicing
you dont shoot with your index finger
Sun bullets.
Treat all firearms as if they were loaded Never point a firearm at anything you don't intend to shoot Keep your finger off the trigger unitl you are ready to shoot
As fast as your trigger finger. Or if its auto, then pretty fast, at i guess i'd say 5-10 a second.
Airguns normally shoot metal pellets. A rifle cargridge has a built-in gunpowder charge to propel the bullet when the powder explodes. An airgun compresses air in a chamber, when you pull the trigger the air is released and takes the pellet with it.
Bullets.