Do burst fire guns exist?

Yes, burst-fire guns absolutely exist; they are common in military and civilian firearms, allowing a single trigger pull to fire a set number of rounds (usually 2 or 3) before automatically stopping, offering better control and ammo conservation than full-auto fire, with famous examples like the M16A4 and HK series. These weapons feature a firing mode selector to switch between semi-auto, burst, and sometimes full-auto, with mechanisms to limit the number of shots per trigger pull.
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Which guns have burst-fire?

Assault Rifles
  • M16A3. M16A3 Professional. M16A3 Veteran. M16A3 Elite. M16A3 Champion.
  • K2.
  • MK16 SCAR-L.
  • SCAR-L Black.
  • SCAR-L Trispear.
  • SCAR-H.
  • AUG A1.
  • AUG A1 Black.
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Is the AN94 real?

Yes, the AN-94 Abakan is a real, innovative Russian assault rifle designed to replace the AK-74, featuring a complex "delayed recoil" system for a unique two-shot hyperburst with extremely high initial speed, though it's rare in general use due to cost, with some units of Russian Spetsnaz and VDV still utilizing it.
 
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Is a burst rifle legal?

It is considered a machine gun by the ATF so all rules of the NFA apply, but it is legal.
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Can civilians have burst-fire?

Yes, In 2023 civilians will be able to buy rifles with 3 round burst AND full auto fire. But this should come as no surprise as we can but such rifles now. NFA restricted firearms have never been illegal, just taxed and registered.
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How does H&K burst mode work?

Is Robocop's gun real?

RoboCop's iconic Auto-9 gun isn't a real, single firearm but a heavily modified Beretta 93R machine pistol, transformed with futuristic additions like a massive barrel extension, large compensator, and custom grips for the film. While the real Beretta 93R fires in semi-auto or three-round bursts, the movie prop was enhanced with special ratchets to also fire seven-round bursts and full auto, creating a powerful sci-fi weapon based on a real, select-fire handgun.
 
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What weapon is illegal in the US?

Illegal weapons in the U.S. generally include unregistered machine guns, short-barreled rifles/shotguns, silencers, destructive devices (bombs, grenades), and defaced firearms (no serial numbers), along with certain banned "assault weapons" and improvised firearms (zip guns), though legality varies significantly by state and federal law, especially for pre-1986 machine guns. Possession is also illegal for prohibited persons, such as convicted felons, fugitives, and certain individuals with mental health issues, regardless of the weapon's status.
 
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Are there burst guns in real life?

The current U.S. standard assault rifle, the M16A4, and the M4 carbine variant of this rifle fire a maximum of three rounds with each pull of the trigger in burst mode. In this design, it retains the count of previously fired rounds and may fire fewer than three rounds.
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How many rounds can you legally own?

The following states have implemented capacity-based magazine bans: California – 10 rounds, Colorado – 15 rounds, Connecticut – 10 rounds, Hawaii – 10 rounds, Massachusetts – 10 rounds, New York – 10 rounds; New Jersey – 10 rounds (previously restricted to 15 rounds); Vermont – 10 rounds for rifles and 15 rounds for ...
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Are FRT triggers legal now?

Attorney General Bonta: Forced Reset Triggers Remain Illegal Under California Law.
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What does k stand for in AK-47?

While still in the military, he produced several designs that lost out to competitors before eventually producing the first AK-47. The name of Kalashnikov's greatest invention stands for Automat Kalashnikova 1947, the year it was first produced.
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Why is an 94 so rare?

Due to its complex design and expense, it failed to fill its intended role as a replacement for the AK-74, but it is in limited use as a special purpose weapon. The AN-94 has the unique feature of delaying felt recoil for the first two rounds.
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What was John Wayne's favorite rifle?

John Wayne's favorite and most iconic rifle was the Winchester Model 1892 lever-action carbine, especially modified with a large, oversized loop on the lever to allow for quick, one-handed twirling, a signature move he perfected for films like Stagecoach, True Grit, and The Shootist. This customized Model 92 became synonymous with "The Duke" and was chambered in .44-40 Winchester for his films.
 
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Do 3 round burst guns exist?

For instance, the M16A4 (the standard-issue service rifle of the USMC) has, in addition to the semi-automatic mode, a three-round burst mode, which replaced the fully automatic mode of the previous M16A1 and M16A3 models.
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Can you legally own a Mac 10?

Today, while the civilian manufacture, sale and possession of post-1986 select-fire MAC-10 and variants is prohibited, it is still legal to sell templates, tooling and manuals to complete such conversions.
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Why did the MG 42 fire so fast?

The MG42 fired so fast (1200-1600 RPM) due to its efficient roller-locked, recoil-operated system, which cycled extremely quickly, using powerful gas pressure and a short bolt travel for rapid ejection and chambering, combined with a clever, quick-change barrel system to manage the intense heat, allowing for a devastating volume of suppressive fire, earning it nicknames like "Hitler's Buzzsaw".
 
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What is the 26 pistol rule?

If the new overall length is less than 26 inches, the ATF will consider that concealable. A concealable firearm with a vertical foregrip is an AOW that requires registration with the ATF. The possession of an unregistered AOW is punishable as a felony.
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Are 3 round bursts legal?

Whether a 3-round burst feature is legal depends heavily on jurisdiction, but generally, factory-built selective-fire weapons (like military rifles with burst mode) are heavily regulated under federal law (NFA/GCA), while aftermarket devices making semi-autos fire in bursts (like FRTs) are illegal in many places like California, often classified as "multiburst trigger activators," making them felony offenses to possess, manufacture, or sell. 
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What happens if I buy two guns at once?

The Gun Control Act (GCA) of 1968 requires federal firearms licensees (FFLs) to send a report to ATF when there is a sale or other disposition of multiple firearms to the same purchaser within a certain time period.
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Can I buy an M4 as a civilian?

Yes, you can legally own an M4 rifle in the US, but there are certain conditions and restrictions. A civilian cannot own a genuine military specification M4 carbine in a select-fire or fully automatic configuration.
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Which is the deadliest sniper rifle?

There isn't one single "deadliest" sniper rifle, as it depends on the mission, but top contenders for extreme range and power include the CheyTac M200 Intervention, McMillan TAC-50, and Barrett M82/M107, known for long-distance precision and large calibers like .50 BMG, while modern modular systems like the Barrett Mk22 MRAD are becoming standard for versatility, capable of switching calibers for different threats. The true measure of deadliness involves the rifle's accuracy, caliber, and the sniper's skill, with some rifles achieving record-breaking kills, notes 19FortyFive and Interesting Engineering.
 
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Which weapons are banned in the US?

State Gun Bans
  • Rifles with a barrel length of less than 16” or an overall length of less than 26” - Restricted.
  • Shotguns with a barrel length of less than 18” or an overall length of less than 26” - Restricted.
  • Defaced firearms (serial numbers) - Banned.
  • Machine guns - Restricted.
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Is the AK-47 banned in the US?

AK-47s are not universally illegal in the U.S.; semi-automatic versions are legal to own in most states, but fully automatic models are heavily restricted (requiring pre-1986 registration) and state-level bans often target AK-style rifles as "assault weapons," making certain types illegal depending on location, features, and specific state laws like those in CA, NY, IL, etc. 
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What are level 4 weapons?

"Level 4 weapons" is not a single official term but usually refers to heavily regulated explosive devices (Destructive Devices like grenades, mortars) under the NFA, or powerful late-game gear in video games (like Tarkov, Cyberpunk 2077, Grounded), often requiring specific crafting or high player levels for acquisition, including powerful rifles, launchers, or specialized armor-piercing gear. The context—real-world firearms or gaming—determines the specific meaning.
 
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Which guns do not require a license?

Air Guns, Air Pistols, or BB Guns — that follow the Arms Rule, 2016. These are 100% legal, do not require a license, and can be purchased online at Airgunkart.com.
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