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  2. Semi-automatic firearm - Wikipedia

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    The Colt AR-15, a type of semi-automatic rifle. A semi-automatic firearm, also called a self-loading or autoloading firearm (fully automatic and selective fire firearms are also variations on self-loading firearms), is a repeating firearm whose action mechanism automatically loads a following round of cartridge into the chamber and prepares it for subsequent firing, but requires the shooter to ...

  3. Semi-automatic pistol - Wikipedia

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    A Glock 22 semi-automatic pistol chambered in .40 S&W with a tactical light mounted below its barrel.. A semi-automatic pistol (also called a self-loading pistol, autopistol, or autoloading pistol [1]) is a repeating handgun that automatically ejects and loads cartridges in its chamber after every shot fired, but only one round of ammunition is fired each time the trigger is pulled.

  4. Semi-automatic rifle - Wikipedia

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    Semi-automatic fire greatly assists in maintaining one's sight picture, which is especially important when follow-up shots are required. [47] Due to their demand, the manufacturers of semi-automatic firearms have greatly increased the effective firing distance of their products compared to the first semi-automatics sold on the civilian market. [48]

  5. Burst mode (weapons) - Wikipedia

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    The burst mode is normally employed as an intermediate fire mode between semi-automatic and fully automatic, although some firearms lack a "full auto" capability and use a burst mode instead. For instance, the M16A4 (the standard-issue service rifle of the USMC ) has, in addition to the semi-automatic mode, a three-round burst mode, which ...

  6. Firearm - Wikipedia

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    Semi-automatic, self-loading, or autoloading is a firearm action that, after a single discharge, automatically performs the feeding and ignition procedures necessary to prepare the firearm for a subsequent discharge. Semi-automatic firearms only discharge once with each trigger actuation, and the trigger must be actuated again to fire another ...

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    Company representatives and police say ShotSpotter can differentiate between semi-automatic gunfire and those it tags as fully automatic. The system compiles statistics on each category based on ...

  8. Fire away: Supreme Court facilitates mass shootings with ...

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    Semi-automatic rifles — including AR-15s, AK-47s and various knockoffs — are generally legal for civilian use and easy to get. The difference from a full-auto weapon is that the gun fires only ...

  9. Assault weapon - Wikipedia

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    As stated previously, the public does not know the difference between a full automatic and a semi-automatic firearm." [ 4 ] Robert Crook, executive director of the Coalition of Connecticut Sportsmen, said "the term 'assault weapon,' as used by the media, is a media invention."