Semi-auto - the trigger must be pulled every time you want a round to be fired Fully-auto - the trigger is only pulled once and the weapon fires until all ammunition in the feed device is exhaused.
A full auto will continue to fire rounds and cycle for as long as the trigger is pulled. A semi-auto will fire and cycle only one time with each pull of the trigger.
Method of operation.
Semi-auto requires the hammer to be cocked for the first shot.
semi-auto you have to shift. full auto just give it gas and go.
It can be purchased as either fully auto or semi auto.
There is no difference in viscosity. A 10w30 full synthetic is the same as a 10w30 blend.
AR 15 - semi-automatic only M16 - depending on variant capable of full auto or burst fire. Will also fire semi-auto.
yes................revolver ammo has a rim. Semi-auto cartridges do not.
Is it possible? Yes. Will we tell you how? Absolutely not.
A finished store is one that is fully stocked and ready for business. A semi-finished store is not yet fully functioning at capacity.
The standard alpha black is semi auto mechanical. The egrip is electrically assisted with full auto and burst.
The M4 can select semi-automatic fire or three-round bursts. The M4A1 can be switched from semi-auto to fully automatic.