Are Self cocking revolvers & revolving rifles considered Semi Automatic firearm?
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Are Self cocking revolvers & revolving rifles considered Semi Automatic firearm?
Long story short, do self cocking revolvers like Webley Fosbery revolver & some other revolving rifles that use the force from the fired bullet to cock the hammer & rotate the cylinder considered as semi automatic firearm in India?
As far as i remember the original term according to late 1800s & early 1900s meant that the firearm should have 1 firing chamber & the gun should eject the fired case, reloading a new one & cock the hammer for it to be considered semi automatic from western nation's perspective but this is India so can anyone clarify this for me. Thanks in advance
As far as i remember the original term according to late 1800s & early 1900s meant that the firearm should have 1 firing chamber & the gun should eject the fired case, reloading a new one & cock the hammer for it to be considered semi automatic from western nation's perspective but this is India so can anyone clarify this for me. Thanks in advance
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Re: Are Self cocking revolvers & revolving rifles considered Semi Automatic firearm?
That's an interesting question! The Webley Fosbery certainly doesn't eject fired cartridge cases.
Alas, the Webley Fosbery has been a gun that I've wanted for years, but like some other interesting objects, the more time that has passed, the more expensive and out of reach they have become. They are a very intriguing mechanism to me, and they will always be an unattainable favorite.
I hope that one of our more legally attuned members can answer your question, as I'd be interested in the law's view of it as well.
Perhaps, Nattu, you are a wealthy manufacturer who is considering entering the market with such a device? If so, in my kingdom, you would be a decorated and honored citizen for such a contribution.
Alas, the Webley Fosbery has been a gun that I've wanted for years, but like some other interesting objects, the more time that has passed, the more expensive and out of reach they have become. They are a very intriguing mechanism to me, and they will always be an unattainable favorite.
I hope that one of our more legally attuned members can answer your question, as I'd be interested in the law's view of it as well.
Perhaps, Nattu, you are a wealthy manufacturer who is considering entering the market with such a device? If so, in my kingdom, you would be a decorated and honored citizen for such a contribution.
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Re: Are Self cocking revolvers & revolving rifles considered Semi Automatic firearm?
Well according to our arms act page 6 point 49 is the definition of semi auto but it doesn't mention anything specific in terms of multiple chambers & ejection & loading of another round in the chamber. I was hoping if someone can further clarify this.
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Re: Are Self cocking revolvers & revolving rifles considered Semi Automatic firearm?
I'd be interested in knowing more on this as well. My all time grail gun is the Mateba Six Unica, it's marketed as an autorevolver and has some really neat features.
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Re: Are Self cocking revolvers & revolving rifles considered Semi Automatic firearm?
Firstly, semi auto revolver is not a problem in India as semi auto revolver comes under permissible/NPB category.KDS991213 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 01, 2021 11:38 amLong story short, do self cocking revolvers like Webley Fosbery revolver & some other revolving rifles that use the force from the fired bullet to cock the hammer & rotate the cylinder considered as semi automatic firearm in India?
As far as i remember the original term according to late 1800s & early 1900s meant that the firearm should have 1 firing chamber & the gun should eject the fired case, reloading a new one & cock the hammer for it to be considered semi automatic from western nation's perspective but this is India so can anyone clarify this for me. Thanks in advance
Secondly, revolving rifles that use the force from the fired bullet to cock the hammer & rotate the cylinder will be considered as semi automatic rifle and will come under restricted (not PB but restricted) category.
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Re: Are Self cocking revolvers & revolving rifles considered Semi Automatic firearm?
Be it a revolver, pistol or a repeating rifle, It is well within Non Prohibited list as for all these, you have to pull the triger every time you want to discharge it.
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Re: Are Self cocking revolvers & revolving rifles considered Semi Automatic firearm?
Semi auto rifle comes under Restricted category and not npb.
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