Sobre Mí
A semi-automatic rifle is a firearm that fires one round per trigger pull and automatically chambers the next round using the energy from the fired cartridge. Unlike fully automatic rifles (which keep firing as long as the trigger is held), semi-autos require Semi Automatic Rifles you to pull the trigger for each shot.
Key Features
Self-loading action – uses gas pressure, recoil, or blowback to eject the spent casing and load the next round.
One shot per trigger pull – legal in most places where fully automatic rifles are restricted.
Detachable or fixed magazines – common capacities range from 5 to 30+ rounds.
Versatile calibers – from small .22 LR to powerful .308 Win and beyond.
Customizability – many have modular designs for optics, stocks, grips, and rails.
If you like, I can prepare a side-by-side chart comparing semi-automatic rifles to bolt-action and fully automatic rifles so you can see exactly where they differ. That would make the distinctions much clearer.