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- semi-automatic pistols Semi-automatic rifle Semi-automatic shotgun "Semiautomatic pistol | weapon". Kinard, Jeff (23 November 2004). Pistols: An Illustrated...
- pull Semi-automatic rifle Semi-automatic pistol Semi-automatic shotgun Semiautomatic switching system, a term used in telecommunication Semi-automatic transmission:...
- A semi-automatic rifle is a type of rifle that fires a single round per trigger pull while automatically loading the next cartridge. Rifles are firearms...
- A semi-automatic firearm, also called a self-loading or autoloading firearm (fully automatic and selective fire firearms are also variations on self-loading...
- Sugar & ****e is a 2001 American teen black comedy film directed by Francine McDougall, written by Lona Williams under the alias of "Mandy Nelson", and...
- The .475 Wildey Magnum is a large semiautomatic pistol cartridge designed for big game hunting in the Wildey pistol. The .475 Wildey Magnum was designed...
- The Walther P88 is a semiautomatic pistol developed by German company Walther. Its main feature is a double-stacked magazine designed for military and...
- A semi-automatic transmission is a multiple-speed transmission where part of its operation is automated (typically the actuation of the clutch), but the...
- (6-right) Semiautomatic carbine, cal. 9mm, having a barrel length of 12.5" and a magazine capacity of 25 rounds. In the 1930s the semiautomatic Mod.1918/30...
- In telecommunications, the term semiautomatic switching system has the following meanings: In telephone systems, a switching system in which telephone...