There are places to go for full auto fire. That aspect of firing range services caters to thrill seekers. It's like an amusement park ride for them. I suspect that to be the case. It's unlikely the muzzle rise would have been so great in semi-automatic fire. It is possible that, with a weak hold on the weapon, it could repeatedly recoil against the trigger finger and simulate fully automatic fire. I've seen that happen IRL with a limp wrist hold on a semi-automatic pistol. Such a fluke; however, would almost certainly have been identified as the cause.
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