No, it is a cheap spring gun and could not be used in an airsoft match
No, it is a cheap spring gun and could not be used in a real airsoft match
No, it is a cheap plastic spring gun. You could not use it for an airsoft game
No it is a cheap spring gun
which one?
For a semiautomatic rifle, you must be 18. For a TRUE assault rifle, which is capable of burst or full auto fire, you must be 21. Federal law.
The military CETME Models A, B, and C classify as battle rifles, firing the full power 7.62x51 cartridge. The 5.56x45 CETME Model L classifies as an assault rifle.
18 for a military style semi automatic. For a true assault rifle, which would be an NFA Class III full auto weapon, 21.
The M16 and AK are assault rifles A self loading rifle, with a select fire option (e.g., full auto or burst) and which fires a cartridge classed as an 'intermediate' cartridge, generally intended for use at 300 meters range or less. rifles; weapons such as the FAL and G3, which use a full power cartridge, are not - they are battle rifles. The term 'assault rifle' or 'assault weapon' is often incorrectly applied from a political standpoint - semi-auto firearms are not assault rifles.
A transferable, NFA stamped, full auto Kalashnikov rifle will run you well over $10,000.
You probably mean the AK-47. But the Ak-47 was not a sub-machine gun, it is an assault rifle. SMG's shoot pistol rounds such as 9x19mm Luger. Assault rifles fire scaled down versions of full power rifle rounds. The AK-47 for example shoots 7.62x39mm which is a scaled down version of the Russian 7.62x54mm rifle round used in the Mosin Nagant rifle.
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That depends on the jurisdiction and how the rifle is packaged. Technically, an "assault rifle" is a fully-automatic weapon; a machine gun like an AK47, or something like an M16 which is capable of firing a 3-round burst. (Most M16 rifles were built with the ability to fire single-shot, 3 round burst, or full auto. Most of them have been rebuilt to eliminate the full-auto setting, as soldiers were generally just wasting their ammunition that way.) In order to possess or transport a machine gun, you would need a special category of FFL (Federal Firearms License).
An assault rifle is defined by the US State Dept and Dept of Defense as a "lightweight, select-fire rifle firing light to intermediate power rounds". The term "select-fire" means the rifle can fire EITHER semi-automatic or full automatic by the use of a selector (usually a switch). Since a TRUE assault rifle can fire full-auto, they are heavily regualted by the 1934 National Fireamrs Act. The Plinker Plus AR-15 is NOT an assault rifle, so the answer to your question is NO. If, however, you are looking for a basic entry level model semi-automatic rifle that bears a resemblence to the M16, you could do worse.
There is no one answer- it depends on the rifle. They are generally less powerful than a full size battle rifle cartridge. The M16 rifle uses a 5.56mm bullet, the AK47 a 7.62mm bullet, etc.
No high point weapon has full auto capability as it comes from the factory.