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Deff a sniper rifle
Idaho does not prohibit possession of either a semi-automatic rifle, nor a fully automatic rifle (machine gun) Fully automatic firearms are regulated under Federal law in ALL states. Possession of a fully automatic firearm is legal in Idaho so long as the gun has been registered with the Federal BATFE.
a light machine gun is a fully automatic rifle that one man can operate. during ww2 the most common light machine gun was the BAR (browning automatic rifle) in 30 cal. or 3006 in todays lingo.
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There is the Luger pistol, the M1911 pistol (I think), the Karabiner rifle, the M1 Garand rifle, the STG44 LMG (light machine gun), the BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) LMG, the M1 Bazooka, the Thompson machine gun, the MP40 machine gun, the Gewer sniper rifle, and the Springfield sinper rifle.
"BAR or the Browning Automatic Rifle and the person who invented it was Joshua Peterson in 1903" Not even close to a correct answer, the first true fully automatic weapon was the Maxim Machine Gun, in 1884. BAR doesn't even receive first automatic rifle, which would be the mexican Mondragon, patented in 1887.
A semi-automatic or fully automatic rifle.
The B.A.R Stands for Brownings Automatic Rifle and is,well, an automatic rifle or form of machine gun.
Machine gun or machinegun. All of them are automatic, so it is redundant to say that. There is no such thing as a semi automatic machine gun, or a single shot machine gun. That answer is correct, but many people use the term fully automatic machine gun or full auto machine gun to specify they are not talking about a semi-auto pistol or rifle, which are commonly referred to as autos, and sometimes that term confuses people.
Yes
12.7x99, also known as .50 BMG (Browning Machine Gun).
Kansas does not appear to have a state definition of "assault rifle", other than fully automatic firearms (machine guns). Link below is to a summary of Kansas state firearm laws.