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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 manually actuate the trigger in order to discharge each shot. Typically, this involves the weapon's action utilizing the excess energy released during the preceding shot (in the form of recoil or high-pressure gas expanding within the bore) to unlock and move the bolt, extracting and ejecting the spent cartridge case from the chamber, re-cocking the firing mechanism, and loading a new cartridge into the firing chamber, all without input from the user. To fire again, however, the user must actively release the trigger, and allow it to "reset", before pulling the trigger again to fire off the next round. As a result, each trigger pull only discharges a single round from a semi-automatic weapon, as opposed to a fully automatic weapon, which will shoot continuously as long as the ammunition is replete and the trigger is kept depressed.
Ferdinand Ritter von Mannlicher produced the first successful design for a semi-automatic rifle in 1885, and by the early 20th century, many manufacturers had introduced semi-automatic shotguns, rifles and pistols.
In military use, the semi-automatic M1911 handgun was adopted by the United States Army in 1911, and subsequently by many other nations. Semi-automatic rifles did not see widespread military adoption until just prior to World War II, the M1 Garand being a notable example. Modern service rifles such as the M4 carbine are often selective-fire, capable of semi-automatic and automatic or burst-fire operation. Civilian variants such as the AR-15 are generally semi-automatic only.
Girsan by eaa. Runs on 2 3/4 low brass all the way up to 3 1/2. I've ran 200 rounds and had zero ftf ftf or fte this is the current model with rail built in to the receiver. 28" barrel box papers and chokes. Set up now is 10 plus one.i have the original spring plug and endcap. The stock has...
Very nice little set up. Very low round count. It's just time to move a few duplicates along. What you see is what you get. the rifle and 1 12 round mag. All the shotgun information is in the pics no trades whatsoever. Thank you.
(Posting for a buddy)
MOLOT Vepr 12 with two 10 rd sgm mags, two 8rd molot mags and two 5rd molot mags. Does not come with ammo. rear sight was removed and unfortunately misplaced. The leaf spring is taped in place, just needs the sight and slider.
1800, 1500 or trade for Benelli m4, Beretta...
I have slightly used mossberg 930 SPX . Ghost rings sights allow you to get on target quickly . Right now I set up with pistol grip, but can be considered converted to original stock as well.
This one is kind of collectible model because of black water markings. This model was featured in many...
Helping a buddy sell leftover inventory from shutting down his gun shop, so no trades.
4 10 round 12 gauge Defenceport shotgun mags for semi-auto 1919 style shotguns. New in package.
https://www.defenceport.com/en/p/products/magazines-6/12-gauge-10-round-magazine-Black-23/
Selling all 4...
MOSSBERG 930 Blackwater tactical. For sale or trade. Looking for lever action 357 or 45/70. Open to other trades as well. Asking $600 obo willing to meet in Lafayette, Newberg, Salem for transfer .