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Yes, World War I saw the use of automatic weapons, although they were not as advanced or widespread as in later conflicts. The most notable examples include the Maxim machine gun, which was used extensively by both sides and significantly influenced trench warfare. Additionally, early forms of automatic rifles and submachine guns, such as the Browning Automatic Rifle and the MP18, were introduced toward the war's end, marking a shift in infantry tactics.
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yes,all ww1 tanks had guns
Yes. There were machine guns in WW1. There were Gatlin Guns, a type of machine gun, in the Civil War.Yes
No.
Depends on where you are. In most of the US, no.
Yes, with the very few exceptions of certain older automatic mechanical guns.
In Canada, the kinds of guns that shops are allowed to carry for sale are only hand guns and semi-automatic guns. Fully automatic guns are not allowed to be sold.
Approved gov't dealers only.
Automatic Electric Gun - i.e. airsoft toys guns.
No dials on automatic guns.
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first of all most states prohibit sale of machine guns, excluding class 3 dealers. Next there is usually a tax stamp on automatic weapons. Best to go on line and bring up 'machineguns' then a number of legal automatic weapons dealers should show any of which you can pose your question
Yes, a few. But they are low quality guns.
well, you have to have a licenced gun or firearm and if they catch you doing some crime with your gun you will be arrested
Any FFL licenced firearms dealer can order one, although you can't buy one in California. Additionally, you can check Gun Broker, Auction Arms, Guns America, and other websites, although you'll still have to have any firearms you order online received by an FFL licenced dealer.