The differences will usually be in the sear and trigger group, and often in the dimensions for the space milled out for the trigger group to fit into. This prevents a firearm from being converted to full auto by simply dropping in full auto parts. Additionally, a full auto firearm will typically be strengthened and reinforced more than a semi auto will.
The .45 ACP--which stands for AUTOMATIC COLT PISTOL is used in semiautomatic pistols. The .45 Colt is used in revolvers.
A semiautomatic firearm fires one shot with each pull of the trigger. A fully automatic firearm is a machinegun. When you pull the trigger, the weapon will fire until the trigger is released, or it runs out of ammo. There are forms of full auto firearms that fire a predetermined number of shots with each trigger pull- usually 3. This is known as "burst" fire- but is in the same LEGAL class as fully automatic.
Taxes are collected internally while tariffs are collected on imports.
both have same meaning.
n '
yes alot
nothing. this is a dream
M1 carbines are semi-automatic and M2s are full automatic.
The difference between the two is emotions can get the better of you and even tears may flow freely.
Internally nothing. Merely different manufacturers.
H&R did not make a .22 semiautomatic pistol. The Model 25 and Model 32 were in .25 ACP and .32 ACP calibers. They were "automatic" revolvers, but automatic refers to a method of ejecting fired casings, not semiautomatic function. If you can repost with all markings and a full description, will try to find you an answer. Most H&R .22 Revolvers are moderately priced, between $100 and $175, depending on condition.
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.