It put out a three-shot burst at 3,000 rounds per minute, since it had no need of an extraction system. The rounds were totally encased in their propellant, which was solid. The magazine was positioned on top of the barrel, and the piece was cocked by the knob on the buttstock. It used a 3x scope.
For a while, it looked like the Bundeswher would adopt it, but it was put aside after the Wall fell, and more conventional designs were pursued. Don't ask me why.
It was also looked at as an M16 replacement, back in the '80s.
After the wall fell Germany had serious economic problems propping up its eastern half.
Also, what does one do with such a weapon if there is a misfire (dud round). How do you eject the dud?