Yes. AG-42, later converted into AG-42B (also known as the Ljungman) is a semi-automatic weapon chambered in 6.5x55 previously used in the Swedish army. BAR has also been made in 6.5x55 but is very rare. Luvo makes a newer rife based on the AR10 design called LA-11.
There has also been an unknown number of prototypes of weapons in 6.5x55 including G3 and Galil.
Fine weapons
Semi Precious Weapons was created in 2006.
Israeli Military Industries (now Israeli Weapons Industries) manufactures the Desert Eagle.
Some of the weapons include:M9 pistolM110 Semi Automatic Sniper SystemM14 and variants (originally, the M14s were full auto, but have had the auto sear replaced)Barret M82Benelli M3/M4/M5 shotguns
There are gun shops in sacramento. You will have to search the yellow pages to see if any of them sell weapons capable of both semi-auto and full auto fire.
He has a mini gun, a 9mm fully auto pistol, semi auto grenade launcher(which he doesn't use), many more, and my favorite, THE EX-WIFE
The semi-auto and full auto AK-47s have different designs. Not only does the full auto have different parts, but those parts cannot fit in the semi-auto only version of the AK-47. It is against US law to have a semi-auto that can be "readily converted" to full auto.
The M14 was never factory made as a semi-auto.
All weapons exhibit a preference for one or more maker/load. You will have to shoot as many as you can find to know.
The SKB M-7900 is a pump shotgun not a semi-auto.
Automatic firearms work with a kind of "manual conveyor belt" mechanism. Tapping the trigger will fire a single round, akin to semi-auto fire. Holding the trigger activates a small set of gears that turn at a remarkable rate, ejecting an empty shell and replacing it with a fresh round at a continuous rate. Semi-auto doesn't have that same mechanism, or it is rendered inactive in semi-auto fire mode. The rate of fire is determined by how quickly multiple rounds are shot, or how quickly the gears turn. Examples of auto fire weapons are the SAW and M4A1, the latter having a semi-auto fire option.
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