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For Question 3, I hope these pictures help.
The first photo is of the carbine with the forearm removed. You can see the frame extension and the accelerator lug on the bottom of the barrel. The next photo is two views of the frame extension. Here is the forearm in three views. You can see the accelerator assembly in the top view. The lug on the bottom of the barrel contacts the plunger in the accelerator.
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