NAF-BC-51 "Rabid""Rabid" Battle Carbine '51 is a new rifle for our troops. Weapon fires
.280 round shamelessly copied from British and their recent rifle demonstration. The rifle is a gas operated using long-strike piston with rotating bolt, giving it ability to fire in semi-automatic mode without needing a large external assembly as our existing Tokow rifle. The rifle is relatively short, only about 35 inches long with the stock, with recoil spring located in the stock. Weapon feeds from 30 round curved magazine.
Main feature of the weapon is the "assisted reset" mode. In this mode, when weapon cycles the trigger is reset to the forward position, allowing user to rapidly squeeze the trigger simply by maintaining pressure on the trigger. Additional latch prevent firing until cycling is complete, in order to ensure that the weapon remains compliant with the UN treaty. The barrel is covered in a metal shroud. There are also links to allow weapon to be carried with a strap, as well as rails for mounting optics or other additions.
NAF-SCR-51 "Repeater""Repeater" Self-Cocking Rifle is a replacement for machineguns. It fires our existing .303 rounds, but uses assisted reset for the trigger. Trigger is a button shaped, requiring user to press down on the trigger with their thumb rather than squeeze with their index finger. The assisted reset allows user to maintain steady pressure and maintain rapid "trigger press" action, reaching extremely high firerates. Weapon fires from an open bolt position and is fed from either side-mounted magazine or a belt. Pivot point for the trigger connector is placed close to the trigger, to make trigger up-and-down movement less extreme and maintaining pressure on the trigger easier.