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In the case of the configuration used on [[Installation 04]], when the magazine is empty, the charging handle locks back, indicating the functionality of a [[wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_(firearms)#Bolt_release|bolt catch]]. Once the magazine is exchanged, the charging handle must be nudged to release the bolt into its closed position, stripping a round from the magazine on its path and chambering it.<ref name="HCE"/> In the case of the configuration employed later, the charging handle travels forward when the magazine is emptied, but the weapon can still be immediately fired after a fresh magazine is inserted, indicating that the bolt does not close despite the movement of the charging handle, and only does so with the insertion of a fresh ammo supply. If magazines are exchanged while ammunition remains in the weapon, this process is not necessary as the cycle of the bolt is uninterrupted.<ref name="H2"/>   
In the case of the configuration used on [[Installation 04]], when the magazine is empty, the charging handle locks back, indicating the functionality of a [[wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_(firearms)#Bolt_release|bolt catch]]. Once the magazine is exchanged, the charging handle must be nudged to release the bolt into its closed position, stripping a round from the magazine on its path and chambering it.<ref name="HCE"/> In the case of the configuration employed later, the charging handle travels forward when the magazine is emptied, but the weapon can still be immediately fired after a fresh magazine is inserted, indicating that the bolt does not close despite the movement of the charging handle, and only does so with the insertion of a fresh ammo supply. If magazines are exchanged while ammunition remains in the weapon, this process is not necessary as the cycle of the bolt is uninterrupted.<ref name="H2"/>   


The [[smart-linked]] optics commonly employed with the SRS99C-S2 AM, when initiated, will project the view of the weapon's optic on the [[HUD]] of the user's visor, should they possess one. This targeting display indicates projected firing point of impact via a targeting reticle, remaining ammunition quantity in the weapon and loaded magazine, and level of zoom, which can be cycled between the lesser (x2 for the first configuration, x5 for the second) and greater (x10) magnification. The display features notches to indicate elevation, and can be toggled with a [[night vision]] filter for functionality in the dark.<ref name="HCE"/><ref name="H2"/>
The [[smart-linked]] optics commonly employed with the SRS99C-S2 AM, when initiated, will project the view of the weapon's optic on the [[HUD]] of the user's visor, should they possess one. This targeting display indicates projected firing point of impact via a targeting reticle, remaining ammunition quantity in the weapon and loaded magazine, and level of zoom, which can be cycled between the lesser (x2 for the first configuration, x5 for the second) and greater (x8 or x10) magnification. The display features notches to indicate elevation, and can be toggled with a [[night vision]] filter for functionality in the dark.<ref name="HCE"/><ref name="H2"/>


===Performance===
===Performance===
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