~ Felghana Archives ~
After regaining my memories in the land of Celceta, I feel rather at home with my newfound title of 'Adventurer.' Now that I've reunited with my old friend Dogi, it's been suggested that we venture to his homeland of Felghana, where he'd studied combat techniques in his youth under a master named Berhardt. As we headed northeast across Europe on the long road to this somewhat isolated, volcanic land, we stumbled upon a troupe of performers and decided to have our fortunes told. Little did we know how accurate the reading would be...
V1.5 — Radium-s Armament Bp
This is a viable choice. The AGS 2.0 and the Neural-Touch Grip offer genuine safety and performance advantages in dynamic, stressful environments. The ability to run any 6.8 Radium load without tuning the gas block is a game-changer.
By J. Vega, Tactical Defense Correspondent Radium-s Armament BP v1.5
In the shadowy world of private defense R&D, the name Radium-s has become synonymous with “over-engineered elegance.” Their latest release, the (Ballistic Platform revision 1.5), is not a ground-up revolution. Instead, it is a masterclass in refinement—a "point-five" update that fixes the v1.0’s glaring quirks while introducing a fire control architecture that rivals systems five years its senior. This is a viable choice
The original AGS was a two-setting piston (Normal/Adverse). The v1.5 introduces a continuous servo-driven bleed valve . This means the firearm automatically adjusts gas flow in real-time based on chamber pressure and ambient temperature. During our wet-weather testing, the BP v1.5 cycled unsuppressed, suppressed, and with underpowered training ammunition without a single malfunction. The bolt carrier group (BCG) now moves with the smoothness of warm butter. The original AGS was a two-setting piston (Normal/Adverse)