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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.

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