A semi-automatic firearm is a type of firearm that automatically reloads after each shot but requires the shooter to pull the trigger for each individual shot. This means that when the trigger is pulled, a round is fired, a new round is automatically chambered from the magazine, and the firearm is ready to fire again, but the shooter must release and pull the trigger again to fire subsequent shots.

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