No. A semi-auto is technically a self loading pistol, such as a Luger, Glock, Browning Hi Power, etc. When fired it automatically ejects the fired cartridge, and loads a fresh cartridge. Revolvers have a round cylinder that holds cartridges, and is advanced and cocked by hand.
only a pistol is an semi-automatic. revolvers are not semi auto. A "pistol" is a generic term to refer to ANY handgun, revolver or Semi-automatic. Wrong! Only some one completely unfamiliar with hand guns nomenclature would call a revolver a pistol. A revolver is commonly referred to as: "revolver, wheel gun or shooter (short for 6 shooter)." A semi automatic is commonly referred to as: "semi auto or pistol."
A pistol is a generic term for hand gun. The revolver is older than the semi-automatic magazine fed hand gun. Revolver hand guns came into widespread use in 1836 when Samuel Colt patented his first design. The first real use of semi-automatic hand guns was in the 1890s.
Single shot, revolver, automatic, semi-automatic
In a semi automatic gun you have to pull the trigger for each shot. In an automatic gun you just have to hold the trigger in to empty the clip.
No. Semi-automatic describes the gun's action.
single shot, revolver, semi-automatic
No, it is semi-automatic only.
The one that fires every time you pull the trigger. Your question is to vague to answer. Are you talking revolver or semi-automatic? Under what conditions?
== == The part that holds the bullets in a revolver type pistol is called the "cylinder". In an automatic type pistol it's called a "magazine".
yes................revolver ammo has a rim. Semi-auto cartridges do not.
Revolver and Semi-automatic.
Have to know if it's a revolver or semi-automatic in order to answer.