Though the additional information in the article in regards to three-round-burst and its reason or rational for being an option is welcome, I'm still left confused with the mode as it is presented in the article. The reason for this is that the concern that I had brought forward has still not been addressed.
To ensure we're both thinking the same thing here; "Three-round-burst" is when a trigger is pulled once, and the weapon fires on "Full Automatic" for exactly three cycles without further user input, just like in
the clip I linked earlier? Here, the solider fired his M4 in 3-round-burst a total of eight times, for a total of 24 rounds fired.
As I've read the Seru'chin article, I'm under the impression that the weapon will, when the trigger is pulled, fire the first round, wait one second, automatically fire the second round on its own and wait another second before firing the third and final round without any additional trigger pulls from the user. And, to emphasize, with a delay of one second between each round. This is based off the explaining text in the article, as well as the small firing mode chart. Am I correct?
Right now, I'm starting to wonder if what you're trying to do is have a Limited and Unlimited mode for the rifle. I'm guessing you're trying to say it can only fire a single round in semi-automatic every 2 seconds in Limited. Meanwhile, a single round in semi-automatic every 1 second in Unlimited, where the rifle is no longer completely safe in operation. This is purely my conjecture at the moment and born out of my attempts to understand what it is you're trying to do here.
At this time, what is currently in the article does not match my understanding of three-round-burst at all, and I am
very confused.
If you don't understand what I'm trying to say as much as how I don't understand this portion of the article, I recommend you bring in a player (not a mod) to read over this portion of the article in specific and post here in this thread - it's possible this person might be able to point something out that neither of us are getting.