. . "Single-shot"@en . "Single-shot firearms are firearms that hold only a single round of ammunition, and must be reloaded after each shot. The history of firearms began with single-shot designs, and many centuries passed before multi-shot designs became commonplace. Single-shot designs are less complex than revolvers or magazine-fed firearms, and many single-shot designs are still produced by many manufacturers, in both cartridge- and non-cartridge varieties, from zip guns to the highest-quality shooting-match weapons."@en . . . "Single-shot firearms are guns that only hold a single round of ammo. After this round has been used, the weapon must be reloaded. All firearms have evolved from the Single-shot. Single shots are still manufactured, however they are now in both cartridge and non cartridge variants."@en . . . . "Single-shot firearms are guns that only hold a single round of ammo. After this round has been used, the weapon must be reloaded. All firearms have evolved from the Single-shot. Single shots are still manufactured, however they are now in both cartridge and non cartridge variants."@en . "Single-shot firearms are firearms that hold only a single round of ammunition, and must be reloaded after each shot. The history of firearms began with single-shot designs, and many centuries passed before multi-shot designs became commonplace. Single-shot designs are less complex than revolvers or magazine-fed firearms, and many single-shot designs are still produced by many manufacturers, in both cartridge- and non-cartridge varieties, from zip guns to the highest-quality shooting-match weapons."@en .