Automatic firearm
- Automatic firearm
An automatic firearm is a
firearm that automatically extracts and ejects the fired cartridge case, and loads a new case, usually through the energy of the fired round. The term can be used to refer tosemi-automatic firearm s, which fire one shot per pull of the trigger, or fully automatic firearms, which will continue to load and fireammunition until the trigger (or other activating device) is released or until the ammunition is exhausted. An "automaticpistol " or an "automaticshotgun " generally refers to a semi-automatic design, while "automatic rifle" more often means a fully automatic orselective fire design.Fully automatic weapons tend to be restricted to
military andpolice organizations in most developed countries. In theUnited States , machine guns registered after 1986 have been off the public market since theFirearm Owners Protection Act of1986 , though on April 21, 2008, Governor Kathleen Sebelius signed a bill allowing the sale and possession of NFA weapons in Kansas. The law took effect on July 1, 2008. [ [http://www.cjonline.com/stories/042208/sta_270889198.shtml "Sebelius Signs Gun Bill into Law", "Topeka Capital-Journal", April 22, 2008] ] [ [http://www.kslegislature.org/bills/2008/46.pdf Senate Bill No. 46, Kansas Legislature] ]See
Gun politics for more information.Fully automatic firearms are covered in these articles:
*Machine gun
**General purpose machine gun
**Heavy machine gun
**Light machine gun
**Medium machine gun
**Squad automatic weapon
*Submachine gun
*Assault rifle
*Automatic rifle
*Machine pistol Other similar designs not usually classified as automatic firearms are:
*Autocannon , which are 20 mm in bore diameter or larger and thus considered cannons, not small arms.
*Gatling gun s, multi-barrelledbolt-action designs, often used with external power supplies to generate rates of fire higher than automatic firearms.Similar in appearance but not able to fire in full-auto mode are some
semi-automatic rifles . The visual similarity has led to the public usage of the termassault weapon to describe some semi-automatic weapons (as opposed to the military usage of the term).Patents
*US patent|1227897 — " Automatic gun"
ee also
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Firearm action
*Bump fire - a technique to simulate fully-automatic firing with a semi-automatic rifle
*Federal Firearms License
*Gun Control Act of 1968 References
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