The rifle was the standard issue weapon in WWII. There were essentially two types of rifles, bolt action rifles and semi-automatic rifles. Semi-automatic rifles use gas, blow forward, blowback, or recoil energy to eject the cartridge after the round traveled down the barrel, automatically takes a new cartridge from the magazine, and resets the operation This lets another round to be fired once the trigger is squeezed again. The other type of rifle was the bolt-action rifle, where you have to operate the bolt manually.. Most bolt-action firearms are operated by an inner magazine loaded by hand, by en bloc, or stripper clips, though a number of designs have had a magazine that you could detach or independent magazine, or even no magazine at all, requiring that each round …show more content…
Shotguns could fire many small spherical pellets called shot, or they could fire a solid projectile called a slug. A shotgun is usually a smoothbore firearm, which means that the inside of the barrel does not have the spiral grooves used to spin a projectile in the long barrel. The energy in any one ball of shot is fairly low, due to the pellets splitting upon leaving the barrel and the power being split between all the pellets. There are also semi-automatic shotgun. These guns use gas, inertia, or recoil action to increase the rate of fire of the shotgun. Instead of being manually operated,the magazine automatically cycles each time you fire, emitting the old cartridge and reloading a fresh one into the chamber. These weapons were powerful and could do