You must pull the trigger every time you want to fire a round. That’s why it’s called semi - automatic
Semiautomatic = when you pull the trigger, it fires one round and automatically reloads the next but does not fire again until the trigger is pressed again.
No, it does not. Bonye
The Railgun, it fires over double the speed of sound.
It fires 5.7x28mm.
if the bullet you have is crimped at the tip that means its a 308 blank
It fires a 22LR projectile. "Power" will depend on bullet weight and velocity.
It fires a 7.62x51mm NATO bullet, which is similar to a .308 Winchester.
A semi-automatic gun reloads the firing chamber utilizing energy recaptured from recoil or gas pressure from the combustion of the charge each time the trigger is pulled. An automatic gun fires and reloads continuously until the trigger is released.
m-16 fires .223
Mean it fires a Lead, Round Nosed bullet
Noop. an M16 fires a 5.56mm (or .223 caliber) bullet. A .45 caliber shoots a bullet that is ~11.43mm.
If the gun is stationary before the shot, then the momentum of the gun and the momentum of the bullet are equal and opposite after the shot.