It is a ramping mode that, as a minimum trigger pull speed is achieved, the marker rolls over into fully automatic for as long as minimum bps is kept.
Where one trigger pull shoots one paintball.
Ramping mode is where you have to pull a trigger at a certain speed E.G. 5bps and it will boost it up to something like 12bps.
The m16 rifle is a select fire weapon. Select fire means it can be fired in the semiautomatic mode (1 pull of trigger= 1 shot) or it can be fired in the fully automatic mode (1 pull= shoot until trigger is released) The currently issued M16 is equipped for "burst" fire. When the selector switch is set to Burst, 1 trigger pull= 3 shots.
The sft should come stock with semi mode on. If it is not, turn the gun on while holding the trigger. From here, pull the trigger one time and it should be in semi mode.
The Bob Long Vice comes with a pretty good board already in. Many times you simply pull the trigger when turning on the marker. and pull the trigger to the desired mode of fire.
It is supposed to.
With the selector switch set to semiauto, the rifle fires one shot per pull of the trigger. This is in contrast to "burst" mode, where the rifle fires several shots per pull (usually 3) or "Full Auto", where the rifle fires until trigger is released.
The trigger pull should only be adjusted by a trained gunsmith. Browning does not publish trigger pull weights.
yes it is called a trigger
Load, pump, pull trigger. Pump, pull trigger. Continue until all ammumition is fired. Load, pump, pull trigger, etc..
SemiAuto- a type of firing mode in which one pull on the trigger equals one shot and will automatically reloads itself until the marker runs out of ammo.