Non-Automatic Firearms
Non-automatic firearms are weapons that require the shooter to manually operate the action after each shot. This means that the user must pull the trigger for each round fired and often needs to reload the firearm after a certain number of shots. Common examples include revolvers and bolt-action rifles.
These firearms are distinct from automatic firearms, which can fire multiple rounds with a single trigger pull. Non-automatic firearms are often favored for their simplicity, reliability, and ease of use, making them popular choices for hunting, sport shooting, and personal defense.