
The ICR-1 has the standard assortment of attachments in its class available to it. However, the slower fire rate may also help alleviate this somewhat. Due to the ICR-1's low damage, reloads may be more frequent. The ICR-1 has a 30 round magazine capacity, which is standard for the assault rifle class. The ICR-1 has good iron sights, and the recoil per shot is very low, as the weapon kicks both minimally and predictably and, due to the average rate of fire, allows the center-speed to counteract a lot of the recoil. The ICR-1's selling point is its extreme accuracy. Due to its low rate of fire, this makes the ICR-1 have a long time-to-kill ratio in comparison to other assault rifles. This rate of fire is slow overall, but for the assault rifle class, it is quite good, and is only outdone by the HVK-30 and just barely by the KN-44 in terms of overall fire rate. The ICR-1's fire rate, as already stated, is average for its class. Its one shot kill range is good at best, and won't match weapons like the XR-2, Man-O-War, or the M8A7 in terms of lethality. The ICR-1 has medium penetration, and in Hardcore game modes, the ICR-1 is generally hit-or-miss in terms of one shot kills. Unlike the HVK-30, the ICR-1 also possesses an average fire rate, making the ICR-1's time-to-kill ratio quite slow. This is low for the assault rifle class, and is tied with the HVK-30 and M8A7 for the lowest damage per shot in its class. At most ranges, the ICR-1 will take either four to five shots to kill. The ICR-1 is a low-damage-per-bullet assault rifle.

The ICR-1 can be commonly found around the campaign.

Modest damage and minimal recoil." - In-game description Campaign
