Lots of them.. the AK47 and AKM and variants, the SKS and variants, the Vz. 58, prototype variants of the HK33 which fired it were made, there's a variant of the SIG 556 which fires it, the Ruger Mini 30 fires it, there are variants of the AR15 available which fire it, etc.
No. The M14 rifle fires the 7.62 NATO rifle cartridge. It is not a shotgun.
A fire involving rifles a rifle fires a projectile at very high velocity
SCAR means Special Operations Forces (SOF) Combat Assault Rifle. A SMG fires pistol caliber ammo, the SCAR Light fires 5.56mm rifle ammo.
With the selector switch set to semiauto, the rifle fires one shot per pull of the trigger. This is in contrast to "burst" mode, where the rifle fires several shots per pull (usually 3) or "Full Auto", where the rifle fires until trigger is released.
Take it to a gunsmith
air gun that fires dried peas
In general. a rifle fires a single projectile that is designed to be spun by the grooves inside the gun barrel. A shotgun fires a much larger diameter shell. This is filled with multiple round lead pellets. The weight of all the pellets in one shell is usually greater than the weight of a rifle bullet, but they do not travel as fast, and are not meant to be spun when fired.
It's the caliber of the cartridge it fires.
An air rifle fires a projectile (usually a BB) using compressed air instead of an explosive charge.
because it fires 1 bullet and takes 9 pipes to get the smoke out of the gun because it fires with incredible power
A sub-machine gun fires pistol cartridges. A machine gun fires rifle rounds.
Yes