only a class 2 firearms dealer can do this legally
www.atf.gov mechanical or parts malfunction can cause this to happen
Cost prohibitive
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.
No. Semi-automatic describes the gun's action.
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.
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.
It has a switch that you can choose between four settings. One is semi-automatic another is 3 round burst shot and the last one is fully-automatic.
The feature of an AA 12 gun is known as Atchisson Asault Shotgun. It is a combat shotgun that can shoot in either selective fire, semi-automatic or fully automatic shotgun.
No, it is semi-automatic only.
The M-2 carbine was designed to be fully automatic and as such is considered a "Machine Gun" even if the selector and automatic type sear are replaced with the M1 style ( semi-automatic )parts The Reciever must be marked M2 for it to be considered a machine gun. Chuck Linderman Dothan, Alabama
this depends on what the personality of the gamer is. whether he/she likes automatic, semi automatic. or one shot guns. (my favorite is any gun with thermals that is semi automatic.) :D
You Can't. This Idea is beyond the capabilities of the pistol.
Call the ATF!! They can explain EXACTLY how to do it. In other words "DONT DO IT"