if it is electric, or gas, yes. if its spring, its not.
so are some arent
If the gun is spring then it is most likely not automatic but if its electric it is most likely automatic.
m14
of course it is
Usually, the only non electric rifle this is also automatic will be CO2 powered.
m16a4
Yes, the M16A4 assault rifle is a real thing. it is in active service with the United States armed forces.
The maximum effective range of the M16A4 assault rifle for hitting a point target is 550 meters (600 yards).
no spring guns have to be manualy cocked every time. Only electric or gas can shoot automatic.
Being an assault rifle, the M16A1 has two modes of select fire. It can either be fired in semi-automatic, or fully automatic. The M16A3 shares the same trigger group, while the M16A2 and M16A4 have semi-automatic and three-round burst modes.
No, it is not. All spring powered guns need to be cocked for each shot.
The U.S. Army is in the process of adopting the Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) to replace the M4 carbine and M249 Squad Automatic Weapon. The NGSW program is focused on developing a new 6.8mm caliber rifle and an automatic rifle to enhance soldier lethality and improve overall squad effectiveness. Multiple companies are currently competing to provide the Army with these new weapons.