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- Semi-automatic_rifle abstract "A semi-automatic rifle is a rifle that fires a single round each time the trigger is pulled, uses gas, blowforward, blowback, or recoil to eject the spent cartridge after the round has traveled down the barrel, chambers a new cartridge from its magazine, and resets the action; enabling another round to be fired once the trigger is depressed again.The self-loading design was a successor to earlier rifles that required manual-cycling of the weapon after each shot, such as the bolt-action rifle or repeating rifles, which required the operator to manual cycle the action before each shot. The ability to automatically load the next round allowed for an increase in the rounds per minute the operator could fire.These rifles are also known as self-loading rifles ('SLR') or auto-loading rifles and are often mistaken for automatic rifles or machine guns.".
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- Semi-automatic_rifle subject Category:Semi-automatic_rifles.
- Semi-automatic_rifle type Artifact100021939.
- Semi-automatic_rifle type Device103183080.
- Semi-automatic_rifle type Firearm103343853.
- Semi-automatic_rifle type Gun103467984.
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- Semi-automatic_rifle type Rifle104090263.
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- Semi-automatic_rifle comment "A semi-automatic rifle is a rifle that fires a single round each time the trigger is pulled, uses gas, blowforward, blowback, or recoil to eject the spent cartridge after the round has traveled down the barrel, chambers a new cartridge from its magazine, and resets the action; enabling another round to be fired once the trigger is depressed again.The self-loading design was a successor to earlier rifles that required manual-cycling of the weapon after each shot, such as the bolt-action rifle or repeating rifles, which required the operator to manual cycle the action before each shot. ".
- Semi-automatic_rifle label "Espingarda semiautomática".
- Semi-automatic_rifle label "Fucile semiautomatico".
- Semi-automatic_rifle label "Karabin samopowtarzalny".
- Semi-automatic_rifle label "Semi-automatic rifle".
- Semi-automatic_rifle label "بندقية نصف آلية".
- Semi-automatic_rifle label "半自动步枪".
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- Semi-automatic_rifle sameAs Karabin_samopowtarzalny.
- Semi-automatic_rifle sameAs Espingarda_semiautomática.
- Semi-automatic_rifle sameAs m.09rwv.
- Semi-automatic_rifle sameAs Q2291248.
- Semi-automatic_rifle sameAs Q2291248.
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- Semi-automatic_rifle depiction M1_Garand_rifle_-_USA_-_30-06_-_Armémuseum.jpg.
- Semi-automatic_rifle isPrimaryTopicOf Semi-automatic_rifle.