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.
manumatic is a brand name ploy for it, whereas semi-automatic is the common name for it
M1 carbines are semi-automatic and M2s are full automatic.
There are a large number of differences based on the models of both guns, however the most notable is that the AR15 is a semi-automatic and the M16 is capable of semi-automatic or full automatic.
The Automatic you could put up to 5 records on the spindle and they'll drop down and play after each is done playing, semi -automatic you have to play each seperate but it will cue on the beginning of the record.
G3 is a military fully automatic weapon, the HK 91 is the semi-automatic civilian version.
yes................revolver ammo has a rim. Semi-auto cartridges do not.
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.
Semi-Automatic espresso machines require the user to push a button to start and stop the water pump. Super-Automatic machines start and stop water on their own, and often grind the beans, self-clean and descale.
A fully automatic car doesn't need any action at all to change gear, a semi automatic car can have no clutch pedal, just a gear stick which you pull backwards to gear up or pedals behind the steering wheel.
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.
AR 15 - semi-automatic only M16 - depending on variant capable of full auto or burst fire. Will also fire semi-auto.
Semi-automatic.