R2DA's Hierarchy of Weapons

A burst weapon is a firearm capable of firing three projectiles in bursts, that is, three by three, as long as the trigger tail remains pressed.A burst weapon is a firearm capable of firing three projectiles in bursts, that is, three by three, as long as the trigger tail remains pressed.A burst weapon is a firearm capable of firing three projectiles in bursts, that is, three by three, as long as the trigger tail remains pressed.A burst weapon is a firearm capable of firing three projectiles in bursts, that is, three by three, as long as the trigger tail remains pressed.A burst weapon is a firearm capable of firing three projectiles in bursts, that is, three by three, as long as the trigger tail remains pressed.A burst weapon is a firearm capable of firing three projectiles in bursts, that is, three by three, as long as the trigger tail remains pressed.A burst weapon is a firearm capable of firing three projectiles in bursts, that is, three by three, as long as the trigger tail remains pressed.A burst weapon is a firearm capable of firing three projectiles in bursts, that is, three by three, as long as the trigger tail remains pressed.A burst weapon is a firearm capable of firing three projectiles in bursts, that is, three by three, as long as the trigger tail remains pressed.An automatic weapon is a firearm capable of firing projectiles in bursts, that is, one after the other, as long as the trigger tail remains pressed. The recharging is carried out automatically by an internal mechanism using a part of the energy of the load of each ammunition or a motor.R2DA weapons are categorized according to a separate performance.

Semi: A semi-automatic weapon is a firearm that only pulls one ammunition at each action on its trigger tail but only performs the maneuvers necessary for reloading as long as the ammunition available allows it.

Auto: An automatic weapon is a firearm capable of firing projectiles in bursts, that is, one after the other, as long as the trigger tail remains pressed. The recharging is carried out automatically by an internal mechanism using a part of the energy of the load of each ammunition or a motor.