Yes. L119A1 is the British designation of the Diemaco (now Colt Canada) C7 rifle, which itself is a variant of the Colt M16A1E4. It retains the full auto feature, and is not limited to burst fire.
Yes, the Glock 18 is fully automatic.
Yes, the M14 is capable of fully automatic fire.
No, it is a semi-automatic.
I know of no place that permits fully automatic firearms to be used in hunting.
Fully automatic shotgun, no. Automatic rifles and machine guns, yes.
No you have to pull on the trigger every time you want it to fire. But you can easily make it fully automatic.
No. Spring powered means spring powered. Not fully automatic.
No, just semi automatic.
The first fully automatic shotgun was the AA-12
Yes, the TSD Blowback-601 M1911 is fully automatic and it uses co2.
A Fully Automatic System is a type of method of operation for items of technology to help achieve fast and accurate results without requiring a high degree of technical knowledge on the part of the human operators. An example of a specific area of technology that uses a fully automatic system is the ''Fully Automatic System for Monitoring Blood Pressure" which is used in the field of medicine.
No.