The v1.0 barrel extension uses a modified 3-lug design. If you use a standard 6.8mm bolt from another manufacturer, you risk catastrophic failure. You must fabricate or purchase a bolt that matches the blueprint’s "Radium-s locking lug angle" (11.5 degrees, compared to the AR-10’s 9-degree).
In practical terms: If your optic fails, your electronic zeroing system dies, or you are operating in a magnetic anomaly zone (think futuristic EMP scenarios), the Radium-s irons remain visible. The blueprint v1.0 includes detailed diagrams for milling the receiver to accommodate this self-powered system without introducing radiation leaks—safe enough for civilian use, though restricted in several jurisdictions.
Radium-s Armament BP v1.0 Classification: [RESTRICTED // ON-SITE ACCESS ONLY] Date of Issue: 2026-04-17 Status: Prototype / Pre-Qualification
: Over 15 modern firearms, including the AWM sniper rifle, M4A1, and grenades. Combat Mechanics
At its heart, BP v1.0 focuses on three pillars: , thermal management , and kinetic amplification .