APCR-10 Inner Workings (APCR-10 X-Ray View)

The primary firing mechanism of the rifle functions through a direct inpengement gas system, with the secondary operating by direct blowback. Both triggers of the rifle feature trigger safeties, as well as a switch for each fire control group that toggles between safe, semi automatic, and fully automatic. The magazine realease for the primary ammunition is located just to the front of the magazine well, with the secondary realease above the grip to be operated by thumb. All safeties and releases can be ambidextrously controlled. Ambidextrous charging handles are both located on the sides of the rifle, one above the other just as with the dual barrels along with ejection ports. Internally, the primary bolt of the weapon has a cutout in its center down the majority of its length to allow it to operate around the secondary magazine, which has its well going through it. Buffer springs are aligned above each other in seperate buffertubes in the stock. The primary trigger functions typically, with the second connected to its fire control group via thin yet strong cables that run up the internal sides to just below where the secondary bolt is located. A cleaning kit is screwed into the rifle's body with an adjustable rod that can be used in both barrels just below the primary barrel. Additionally, a manual casing extractor assist is positioned front and up of the primary magazine well in the event that a malfunction occurs. There is also a tool screwed into the grip of the gun right behind the secondary magazine that can serve many general purposes, including screwing on any standard Saurian Army attachments or screws to disassemble the weapons. Last, a long life battery is stored in the top of the stock which rests above the buffer tube and supplies power to any attachments put on the weapon's rails through magnetic energy transfer strips running the length of the rifle.

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