Ohh it isn't that the game I was using has "Semi-auto" as a status weapons can have (it allows you to make as many shots a turn as you have the ability to do).
While assault Rifles have innate Semi-auto (Sniper rifles are their own category) because as far as the game is concerned Assault Rifles come with Semi-auto so often that any assault rifle you see will be one.
While Pistols don't have the semi-auto status because of the time the original write up for the game was made. Which was for WW2 weaponry where semi-auto pistols weren't in the type of common use they are today.
what?
The 1911 is a common semi-auto pistol from 1911
The German standard issue was the Luger P 08 from 1908 until the end of WW2.
Tokarev semi auto pistols date from the 1930's.
The Japanese Nambu pistol entered service in 1906.
Semi-auto pistols were very common.
To the extent where it is just flat out weird.
In fact the game also doesn't have "Burst Fire" weaponry because Burst Fire weapons didn't exist until post-WW2 with the advent of paramilitary and organizations such as SWAT. The game isn't even meant to take place in the past either, it just never updated its lists.
Not sure if you mean automatic or 3 round burst weapons.