Wrong again, as usual. Assault weapons are a category of semi-automatic firearms designed for quick firing and military applications. They are legally defined by state and local laws through specific features, such as detachable magazines, pistol grips, and barrel shrouds, and are distinct from fully automatic military assault rifles. [1, 2, 3] Key Characteristics and Functionality Semi-Automatic Fire: Assault weapons fire one bullet per trigger pull, but reload automatically. [1] High-Capacity Magazines: Many are equipped with magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds, allowing for a high volume of fire without reloading. [1, 2] Military Aesthetic: These civilian-legal firearms are modeled after battlefield weapons, often sharing high muzzle velocities and rapid rates of fire. [1, 2]
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