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Weapon Name- Kel-Tac RFB (M26)
Round Type- 7.62mm x NATO
Over-all length- 26 inches Carbine, 32 inches Standard, 40 Inches Sharpshooter
Barrel length- 18 inches Carbine, 24 inches Standard, 40 inches Sharpshooter
Weight- 8.1 lb Carbine, 8.7 lb Standard, 11.3 lb Sharpshooter
Rate of Fire- 650 RPM
Feed Mechanism- Magazine Fed, Standard Magazine, 20 round and 30 round extended clips, 75 round Drum
Round Capacity- 20, 30, 75 round Drum
Effective Range- 650 meters (Carbine), 825 meters (Standard, Sharpshooter)
Range- 1200 meters
Accuracy- 1.75 MOA Carbine, 1.25 MOA Standard, .75 MOA Sharpshooter (Match Grade Ammunition)
Accessories- Picanty Rail
Quick switch firing mechanism- N/A
Scope/Sights- Picanty Rail
Muzzle Velocity- 760 M/S (Carbine), 840 m/s (Standard), 860 m/s (Sharpshooter)
Firing System- short-stroke gas piston ( like in the AR-18 )
Miscellaneous/electronic information- A large round chambered an unusually small weapon, essentially a highly upgraded, bull-pup 7.62mm x 51mm weapon.


Basic Information


The weapon is essentially the commercial Variant of the 7.62mm x 51mm NATO Kel-Tec RFB rifle, except in the fact it uses a longer time in closing the bolt (4.5 miliseconds to 6.5 miliseconds) and in the fact it designed to fire automatically. Ironically, it takes more moving parts within a weapon to change a weapon from automatic to semiautomatic, and semiautomatic weapons have been known to break and turn "automatic"; so a seemingly more powerful feature to the weapon is actually simpler in design. The weapon uses almost exactly the same internal parts, except for the extra "Automatic-Switch" which essentially removes the plate that stops the weapon from firing automatically. The weapon, as well, being somewhat in recoil to the FN FAL, is fitted with a impact gel insert pad on the buttstock. While this doesn't reduce muzzle rise in itself, it does reduce felt recoil by the user, and the compensation for efforts on recoil are essentially "painless", but still felt.