NSA-LR-12-4-1, ADM Index: 5N2 "Banchéile" is a modification of NSA-SR-12-3-5, ADMI: 5N1 "Bunaiteach" which involves picking out particularly accurate standard issue rifles, deeply darkening it's stocks, adding checkering to the grip and padding to the left side of the stock and then attaching a 40cm long, 2cm wide sliding tube times 5 power scope (NSA-SS-12-1-1, ADMI: 5C1) at an 45 degree angle to the left side of the rifle, which should allow for loading the rifle with charging clips, lower the shooters head over the rifle and thanks to the added padding should still be comfortable to shoot.
The scope is mounted loosely through use of two mounting brackets on the side and it is held in one place thanks to a sizeable recoil spring surrounding the scope, which means the windage and elevation adjustment is external to the tube, lowering the complexity of the scope itself, and is done through use of screws that physically move the scope up, down or to the sides. It is also allowed to move under recoil as to prevent any damage to the lenses or hitting the shooter's eye. The elevation is graded at 100 meters and tops out at 1000 meters range. It has an extremely fine wire crosshair with two simple vertical bars painted in the lower right side which should correspond to the size of an average human sillhouette at 100 and 500 meters.
The scope comes in a dark leather protective bag (NSA-FA-12-6-1, ADMI:5H10). In addition the sniper's kit includes a simple bipod (NSA-FA-12-3-1, ADMI: 5IP8) that attaches to the bayonet lug and a clamp-on muzzle brake (NSA-FA-12-4-1, ADMI: 5IP19) that is secured around the barrel and front post with use of screws.
The snooper rifle. The scope is essentially
Winchester/Lyman A5 Telescopic Sight but instead of the tiny little Grashopper spring which is cool, it uses the later
Unertl USMC x8 recoil spring because it looks way more cooler and the
muzzle brake is something that's apparently purchaseable nowadays for surplus K31s and it mostly helps as a mass dampener in precision shooting rather than as a muzzle brake itself.
NSA-LR-12-5-1, ADM Index: 5N3 "Brocair" is a modification of NSA-SR-12-3-5, ADMI: 5N1 "Bunaiteach" which involves modifying the action of normal Bunaiteach rifle by by adding a spring to the rear that sits inside a new protective housing that goes over the enteriety of where the bolt would recoil and changing a few other internals to allow for a semi-automatic fire. To account for the incerased length of the reciever the rifles have slightly shorter barrels are put in new stocks which means there are no parts sticking back into shooters face. To go with it the rifle a simple bipod (NSA-FA-12-3-1, ADMI: 5IP8) that attaches to the bayonet lug and a clamp-on muzzle brake (NSA-FA-12-4-1, ADMI: 5IP19) that is secured around the barrel and front post with use of screws are to be developed and, if time allows, extended magazines containing 12 bullets (NSA-FC-12-3-1, ADM Index: 5P4) should be developed.
The semiauto nice gun.
This. I suppose the muzzle brake might help with dealing with the recoil. Probably would work better as a separate design too to make sure it's not a piece of shit but still if anything
NSA-LR-12-5-1, ADM Index: 5N4 "Bearradair" is a modification of NSA-SR-12-3-5, ADMI: 5N1 "Bunaiteach" which involves taking regular rifles and adding a long gas tube and recoil spring to the charging handle side, which, in combination with slight changes to the trigger mechanism, allow the rifle to fire fully automatic. There is an obvious issue of the bolt recoiling backwards so there's a simple metal guard covering the left side and rear of the rifle protecting the users face from getting too close to the rapidly and violently recoiling bolt. Since the top of the grip is now covered by a big metal block there's a wooden pistol grip nailed to the bottom of the stock just behind the trigger and a simple bipod (NSA-FA-12-3-1, ADMI: 5IP8) that attaches to the bayonet lug and a clamp-on muzzle brake (NSA-FA-12-4-1, ADMI: 5IP19) is put up front to help with the recoil. To help with heat dissipation the upper handguard is removed and a new barrel with cooling fins is put in place and an extended magazines containing 30 bullets (NSA-FC-12-4-1, ADM Index: 5P7) should be developed.
The fullauto shoot very fast many bullet monstrosity. It's like
Charlton Automatic Rifle. Could also do the
Electrolux conversion which operates on the same principle but maybe that also should be a separete design as it could be much nicer.
The sniper rifle might be the easiest, the Bearradair has highest chance of blowing up spectacularly but I think Borcair is the most complex and honestly, yeah, we probably don't need a semi-auto. I'm still partial to the idea of having a lighter machinegun and a really heavy one in our actual design but we might round that stuff out later.