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Revision 3 . . (edit) August 4, 2001 12:02 am by Buttonius
Revision 2 . . August 3, 2001 11:59 pm by Rmhermen
Revision 1 . . August 3, 2001 2:07 pm by (logged).142.51.xxx
  

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A semi automatic handgun, often refered to as merely a pistol (regardless of the fact that the term encompasses several other times of small firearm) is most commonly used as a sidearm? by police and military all over the world.
A semi automatic handgun, often refered to as merely a pistol? (regardless of the fact that this term encompasses several other types of small firearm) is most commonly used as a sidearm? by police and military all over the world.

Changed: 3c3,9
This allows for quick reload times.
This allows for quick reload times and larger number of bullets per loading than a revolver.

A semi-automatic weapon ejects the cartridge automatically once the bullet is fired without additional action by the user. This is accomplished by springs and gas pressure from the fired cartridge. A semi-automatic will fire only one shot per pull of the trigger as opposed to an "fully automatic" which continues to fire until the trigger is released or all cartridges have been fired.

Popular examples:
Glock 9mm, Beretti 9mm, etc.
Colt .45 caliber

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