
Methods of Operation in Firearms
Automatic or self-loading firearms operate by harnessing the gas pressure generated upon firing a cartridge to propel the projectile out of the barrel. This energy is redirected to facilitate the automatic ejection of spent casings, loading of fresh cartridges, and resetting of the action for subsequent shots. Termed gas operation, this principle features various methods and subvariations, each functioning on the basis of gas pressure but mechanically differing. Notably, the initial loading requires manual intervention, typically by inserting a magazine or cartridges. An automatic sequence ensues only post-discharge.
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