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Semi Auto Rifles

Order semi auto rifles online from trusted brands like Auto-Ordnance, DPMS/Panther Arms, Pedersoli, Faxon Firearms, and Seekins Precision. Chesapeake Gunslingers provides reliable, fast-shooting semi auto rifles built for sport shooters, hunters, home defenders, and tactical enthusiasts who want quick follow-up shots and dependable performance. From rimfire plinkers to centerfire hunting rifles and modern sporting platforms, we stock a wide range of calibers and configurations to fit every shooter. Stock up on rifle ammunition and rifle magazines to keep your rifle ready, then fine-tune your setup with rifle parts. Round out your kit with AR rifles, AK rifles, bolt action rifles, lever action rifles, and scopes sights and optics from our full inventory.

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Semi Auto Rifles Buying Guide

Browse semi auto rifles online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as caliber, capacity, barrel length, and sight configuration. Selecting the right self-loading rifle depends on your intended application, preferred operating system, and the cartridge that matches your shooting goals.

Use these pointers to dial in your selection:

  • Compare self-loading designs against bolt action rifles before settling on a platform, since manually-cycled bolt guns trade rate of fire for inherent accuracy and simpler maintenance.
  • Pick classic manually-cycled platforms for hunting traditions, since lever action rifles offer fast follow-up shots and brush-friendly chamberings that complement a semi-auto in your collection.
  • Explore slide-action long guns for hunters who want quick cycling without gas system maintenance, since pump action rifles deliver reliable operation and ambidextrous control in popular hunting calibers.
  • Consider purpose-built precision platforms for specialty work, since single shot rifles chambered in match and hunting cartridges deliver exceptional accuracy through simple, rigid actions.
  • Pair your self-loading rifle with a quality optic by browsing the gun scopes catalog, since LPVOs, prismatic optics, and traditional rifle scopes each suit different distance and use case requirements for semi-automatic platforms.
  • Extend the reach of a red dot setup with a quality sight magnifier, since 3x and 5x magnifiers on flip-to-side mounts give you precision capability without sacrificing close-range speed when paired with your red dot.

Local And Compliance Notes

Buy semi auto rifles online or visit the gun shop in Fallston, Maryland to shoulder different platforms, compare handguard lengths, and check trigger feel before committing. Chesapeake Gunslingers serves customers in the nearby cities of Bel Air, Whitemarsh, Forest Hill, Joppa, and Abingdon, stocking compliant modern sporting rifles, traditional self-loading hunting rifles, and rimfire trainers for shooters across experience levels.

Federal law requires semi auto rifle buyers to be at least 18 years old when purchasing a long gun from a licensed dealer, and Maryland requires the standard background check at the point of sale through any FFL transfer. Buyers must complete ATF Form 4473 at the time of transfer, and any disqualifying factors under federal or state law will block the sale. Maryland restricts certain semi-automatic rifles defined as assault weapons under state law, requiring registration for regulated firearms, and additionally limits rifle magazine capacity to 10 rounds.

Transport semi auto rifles unloaded in a case during travel, with magazines stored separately when practical, and review Maryland Department of Natural Resources rules for caliber, magazine capacity, and projectile restrictions during specific hunting seasons. Store self-loading rifles in a secure cabinet or safe when not in use, and contact the shop with questions about availability, transfers from out-of-state dealers, or compliant Maryland configurations.

Frequently Asked Questions About Semi Auto Rifles

1. How does a semi auto rifle cycle?

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A semi auto rifle uses energy from the fired cartridge, either gas pressure or recoil, to cycle the bolt rearward, eject the spent case, and chamber a fresh round from the magazine. The shooter must release and re-press the trigger for each subsequent shot.

2. What is the difference between direct impingement and piston-driven systems?

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Direct impingement routes propellant gas through a tube directly into the bolt carrier, keeping the rifle lighter at the cost of carbon and heat in the action. Piston-driven systems use a separate operating rod to cycle the action, running cooler and cleaner with a slightly different recoil impulse.

3. Are semi auto rifles legal for hunting in Maryland?

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Maryland allows semi-automatic rifles for hunting under current Department of Natural Resources regulations, though magazine capacity is limited to 10 rounds and certain firearms classified as regulated under state assault weapons law require registration. Always check the current Hunting Guide and Maryland State Police regulations before purchasing or hunting with a semi-automatic rifle.

4. What is the typical service life of a semi auto rifle?

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Quality semi-automatic rifle barrels often last 10,000 to 20,000 rounds with proper maintenance, while bolt carrier groups, springs, and gas system components benefit from periodic inspection and replacement. Service life depends heavily on caliber, ammunition quality, and cleaning practices.

5. How often should I clean a semi auto rifle?

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Most semi-automatic rifles benefit from a thorough cleaning after each range session, with particular attention to the bolt carrier group, chamber, and gas system. Maryland’s humid summers make regular cleaning and proper lubrication particularly important for preventing corrosion.

6. What is the difference between an AR-15 and an AR-10?

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AR-15 platform rifles are sized for intermediate cartridges like 5.56 NATO and .300 Blackout. AR-10 platform rifles are larger, heavier, and chambered for full-power cartridges like .308 Winchester and 6.5 Creedmoor, requiring a larger receiver, bolt, and magazine.

7. Can I use steel-cased ammunition in a semi auto rifle?

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Many semi-automatic rifles can run steel-cased ammunition, though some manufacturers note increased extractor wear and harder primers that may affect reliability. Always consult your owner’s manual and consider the long-term wear implications before extended use.

8. Do I need a permit to buy a semi auto rifle in Maryland?

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Maryland does not require a separate purchase permit for non-regulated semi-automatic rifles, but every retail rifle sale must go through a licensed dealer with the standard background check. Buyers must be at least 18 years old, and regulated firearms classified under the state’s assault weapons law require additional registration steps before transfer.

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