Dual Cycle Rifle

Dual Cycle Rifle
Dual Cycle Rifle
Type Revolver-type Assault rifle
Place of origin  United States
Service history
Used by n/a
Wars n/a
Production history
Designer Magardo, Robert F. (Harford County, MD)
Ambrosini, Leonard R. (Scott County, IA)
Isenson, Raymond S. (Santa Barbara County, CA)
Designed 1973-78
Manufacturer General Electric
Specifications
Cartridge 5.56 x 45mm NATO
Caliber .223
Action Gas automatic revolver
Rate of fire 4,900RPM
Feed system 30 round STANAG Magazine
Sights Iron

The Dual Cycle Rifle (DCR) was a 5.56x45mm NATO calibre revolver-type assault rifle that used a unique gas operation with a Webley-Fosbery-type grooved cylinder enabling 3-round bursts capable of firing 4,900 rounds per minute.[1]

Overview

The Dual Cycle Rifle used a mechanism that would fire from a single barrel a full-auto three round burst at approximately 4,900 rounds per minute, assisted by a revolver-type cylinder with 3 round chambers on half of its side. The rifle mechanism used a cam and follower mechanism. The cam path controlled the basic function of the rifle action to obtain the highest rate of fire with minimum operating rod velocities and provided the ability to fire the three-round bursts. The three rounds were loaded simultaneously into a chamber and the chamber indexed to fire out each round before extraction. This removed the need for a full stroke cartridge handling mechanism.

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