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A self repeating firearm cycles the action by itself. R8 cannot be operated in such manner.
If you cycle the action with the trigger depressed the bolt will close with firing pin released and protruding out of the bolt face. Should you do so with a live round in the mag it will strike the primer upon closing the bolt. Due to design of the rifle the primer is not impacted until the bolt is locked. However, how one would do all of it under normal circumstances I don’t know, as normally one cycles the action with the same hand one controls the trigger with.
I agree, but by law here if you can keep the trigger depressed and the rifle will fire this way it is seen as a semi auto, I don't make the laws but I understand their way of thinking.
Here’s a link to a video I just recorded. I took the barrel off and cycled the bolt with my finger off the trigger and then I pressed the trigger and cycled the action with the trigger pressed, as you can see upon locking the action firing pin protrudes from the bolt face.
If this doesn’t convince you I’m not sure what will. Keep in mind that for the primer to go off impact has to be quite severe so you’d have to really slam that bolt home while keeping pressure on the trigger.