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.
The .45 ACP--which stands for AUTOMATIC COLT PISTOL is used in semiautomatic pistols. The .45 Colt is used in revolvers.
A semiautomatic firearm fires one shot with each pull of the trigger. A fully automatic firearm is a machinegun. When you pull the trigger, the weapon will fire until the trigger is released, or it runs out of ammo. There are forms of full auto firearms that fire a predetermined number of shots with each trigger pull- usually 3. This is known as "burst" fire- but is in the same LEGAL class as fully automatic.
Yes. Pitch controls allow you to vary the speed the vinyl spins at, very precisely.
both have same meaning.
M1 carbines are semi-automatic and M2s are full automatic.
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The difference between the two is emotions can get the better of you and even tears may flow freely.
H&R did not make a .22 semiautomatic pistol. The Model 25 and Model 32 were in .25 ACP and .32 ACP calibers. They were "automatic" revolvers, but automatic refers to a method of ejecting fired casings, not semiautomatic function. If you can repost with all markings and a full description, will try to find you an answer. Most H&R .22 Revolvers are moderately priced, between $100 and $175, depending on condition.
according to recent studies they both share similar traits althugh a semi automatic shoots a certain number of rounds per trigger, so if you use a semi atomatic AK47_u and clikc the trigger it should shoot 50 bullets per trigger. although in an automatic once the trigger is pulled the whole clip or even belt if used shld be emptied until you decide to let go of the trigger.
A fully automatic weapon means you can hold down the trigger and it will continuously fire. Semiautomatic means you fire one round for each pull of the trigger. A selective fire weapon is capable of fully automatic fire, and lets you select between the two. To own a fully automatic weapon in the US, you need a Class III National Firearms Act tax stamp for the firearm. The importation of fully automatic weapons for civilian sales was barred in 1968, and the domestic manufacture of fully automatic weapons for civilian sales was barred in 1986 - however, weapons of either type manufactured before the effective date of their import/manufacture can still legal be transferred between licenced civilian owners.