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Leaving aside issues like maintainability, this can also be used as a hand, so it’s a superior version of the Zaku.

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Garma’s wristwatch is nice, isn’t it?

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>>3

I really dislike how obvious it is that you haven’t watched the main content.

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I’m here, but it’s impossible with both hands…

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>>4

Huh?

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>>12

It’s a different work!

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>>4

It’s fine because I was in the TV version.

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>>25

He’s armed with dual hand vulcans and even has a heat rod…

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Later heavy armored type

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Fingers with gun functions remained because of things like the Zong, Psycho Gundam, and Gemaruk, so there were some good points about it.

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>>6

When you reach the level of Alpa Ajiil, is it that you no longer need the function of your hands?

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Is it not allowed to place it on the head?

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If you’re not satisfied, there’s a thoughtful design that allows you to use the Zaku Machine Gun or the Giant Bazooka as well.

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I think this technology, which was later repurposed for sticky bombs and balloon dummy launch mechanisms, holds a quite important position in the history of MS development.

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Well, I understand that there’s a need for deterrent weapons against mobile suits.

What I didn’t understand was that the performance of the Federation’s mobile suits was worse than I thought.

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I thought the opponent would also deploy Zaku, but instead, a bunch of those with beam weapons equipped by default emerged.

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The heat rod, which destroys pilots and internal mechanics with electric shock, is a well-crafted weapon.

The opponent was a beam weapon that pierced through armor…

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It is necessary because it can omit the drawing of the gun.

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Even though it’s a mechanical beast gimmick…

It’s interesting that in the Universal Century, it’s treated as a product of the trial and error during the early development of mobile suits.

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One hand is fine, but I don’t think I need both hands.

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>>18

Because it can be scattered in urban areas against people.

The reason why the heavy armor type was born is because of that.

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The federation MS is also equipped with guns on its head, right?

The Gouf is just equipped with it on its finger.

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If the virtual enemy is even just a little more powerful than a Zaku, it’s already a significant threat, especially since I can take it down from a blade clash like this.

Beam weapons are awesome!

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>>20

Alright, Gatling Shield.

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>>20

Surprisingly, this guy is a Killer Machine because he’s going up against stronger opponents.

The impact of the environment and mobility is greater than the presence or absence of beam weapons.

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Oh

A strong character mob’s mecha from anime!

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As an immediately usable deterrent weapon, it’s really convenient, isn’t it?

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I tried making a slightly better version of Alex’s arm gat, but isn’t this feature kind of questionable? It’s the way it’s handled, after all.

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>>26

Alex’s thing is a concentrated garbage, so aside from firepower, it’s worse than ours.

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The location of the magazine is too much of a mystery.

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For the sake of a smooth transition to hand-to-hand combat, at least in principle.

What was the finger vulcan again?

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That being said, it’s often talked about in regards to the secondary creation of Garma, but I don’t think there was any particular setting in the main story or reference materials that mentioned this arm-mounted Vulcan having poor maintainability.

In terms of settings, it seems it was considered difficult to handle and unfamiliar, so they thought, “Isn’t the Zaku machine gun good enough?”

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>>29

It is common for topic discussions on bulletin boards to be talked about in a serious tone.

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>>29

It was interesting to see a fan creation where Garma ironically explains the usefulness of this finger machine.

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>>38

I want details because I’m curious.

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There are occasional discussions about losing a hand and so on, but for a mobile weapon, it’s game over the moment it loses a hand…

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There is no information regarding maintainability or anything related to it.

There is evidence that those who had been using the Zaku machine gun couldn’t master the arm vulcan.

It’s like being told that the guys who were fighting with guns now have to fight with machine guns in both hands, so of course, I can’t handle it.

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The idea of considering the hand itself as a shooting weapon is undoubtedly a good one.

There are also beam cannons in the arms of the Z Gundam.

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This will sacrifice accuracy.

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>>35

It’s something used in close combat, so that doesn’t really matter.

I’ll shoot with this while cutting with the heat saber.

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>>35

I think it’s better than Alex or others because it’s not off from the midline of the arm.

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You can normally carry the Zaku machine gun.

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>>39

So there are those who carry Zaku machine guns in the anime, right, Gouf?

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>>40

I heard that that type omits the finger vulcans, like the Gouf Custom.

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It’s good that you can also wield a machine gun.

If you only have a machine gun, you can’t use your finger machine, so in the end, it’s just dead weight…

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>>43

Hold it with your right hand.

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The ability to properly hold a gun or sword like this is amazing technological capability…

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This is an incredible technology, isn’t it?

Hollow manipulators and such.

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>>45

In terms of caliber, there is a real muzzle inside this, and your finger is the barrel guard.

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>>54

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If anything, it might even attack with a heat hawk instead of a heat saber.

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Without the heat sword in the right arm, I’m free.

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Dom’s dazzling effect and Gan’s shield missile aren’t bad as last resorts in close combat either.

I think the beam weapon of that white guy, who was treated as excess, is to blame.

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The heat rod is really strong because it can cut through Gundams…

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It’s quite diverse, but towards the end, it was definitely the Rick Dom.

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>>52

Because it’s for land use…

Dom was surprisingly modified easily, so it was produced in quantity as a stopgap measure.

The Gelgoog isn’t coming.

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>>55

It takes time for the aircraft to be completed, and there are disputes over the practical application of the beam rifle.

I want to be praised for what I was able to contribute before the end of the war.

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As expected, it’s the head Vulcan.

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>>56

The Zaku for Garma has a head vulcan.

It hasn’t been adopted elsewhere, so there was probably a technical issue.

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>>62

It must be difficult to add it to a head that is already overflowing with pipes.

57: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Beam fingers are still good, precisely because they are beams; you don’t have to think about the path the bullets take.

Real bullets… that’s impossible…

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Both Gouf and Alex are filled with ammunition in their arms!

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It’s probably that the Dom was easier to modify or something, but it’s sad that the Rick Gouf did not have a space version.

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>>59

Because in terms of mobility and offense-defense, the Dom is superior…

Isn’t this understandable even in space? It will be used as a bridge until the Gelgoog is completed!

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>>59

Dom has a smooth body without spikes or tubes, making it easy to draw.

The design is excellent because it can differentiate itself from Zaku with its thick silhouette…

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>>59

It’s great that Zaku became light by removing its space equipment! I wonder why…

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I don’t really understand what kind of mechanism it is.

Is the extension of the head-mounted vulcan considered armament?

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Right-hand machine gun + effect parts for both hands

The Robot Spirits are generous in strange ways, aren’t they?

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My hands are machine guns!

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Given the space in the arms, the ammunition capacity is likely limited, and if it fires in rapid succession with five barrels, it seems like it would run out of ammo in no time.

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On the ground, the Zaku can generally hold most options, so it’s somewhat of a superior version compared to the Gouf.

It seems a waste that the bloodline would come to an end on the surface.

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Where are you storing the bullets?

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Weapons that attack with electric current, like the Jamruvi and Dooben Wolf and Giladoga, have surprisingly left a genetic legacy for future generations.

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I think the reason the regular arms with the Gatling shield stand out in the Gouf Custom is because of the Gouf’s finger vulcan.

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It might be a bad match with the mono-eye, the head-mounted vulcan.

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My memory is quite faded, but did this finger machine gun ever play an active role?

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Let’s give the machine gun the functionality of a manipulator!

I question the sanity of the person who said that.

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I think the Geong’s finger beam cannon is quite strong, as it can switch between convergence and diffusion depending on how much the fingers open.

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The Gouf’s equipment was so loaded that the Dom’s equipment looks simple.

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>>75

Dom can run wild on a hover, it’s like a special ability or something.

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I wonder if there was no idea like Heat Finger when doing this.

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>>76

My right hand!

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So, I fly the surplus Gouf up into the sky like this.

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>>79

The Dodai YS is too excellent, damn it!

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>>79

The usefulness of flying with someone specialized in close-quarters combat on a Dodai is…

Well, I guess it’s fine to launch missiles while making a surprise attack and then bring it down to close combat…

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>>88

But I have a strong memory of the Gouf + Dodai being quite powerful in the anime.

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Is it functioning as a manipulator?

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>>80

There are depictions of it functioning, so it’s almost like a quibble about the Gyan’s shield causing a chain reaction.

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>>83

Well, it’s a question about wanting to know where that function is working.

I didn’t say it’s not functioning.

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>>83

Even in the subsequent Universal Century, it’s common to conceal explosives in shields.

Rather than carrying bazookas and missile launchers exposed haphazardly,

It seems that integrating with the shield would still be safer.

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Newcomers don’t have the luxury to quickly align the front and rear sights to shoot, but with a finger vukan, they can shoot just by pointing their finger at the target, so I’ve heard that it can be handled instinctively even by beginners.

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>>81

Is being able to use it reflexively really an advantage?

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>>90

But it’s not like I have the sense of touch in my hands like a human does.

It feels like something is off about that…

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>>81

If you’re going to shoot yourself, that’s one thing, but since you’re piloting an MS and shooting, doesn’t that have nothing to do with it?

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That’s it.

>>81

Isn’t it a reasoning like that?

After that, it’s simply the same as being able to handle five guns with one arm, so the theory is that if you’re NT, you’re strong.

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>>174

Isn’t it just fine to use a regular five-barreled weapon instead of having it in the form of fingers?

If you don’t have a weapon, then…

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>>176

It’s not so much that I intended it to be controlled by fingers from the beginning, but rather that I experimented with making each barrel adjustable for angle, and that naturally brought it closer to being finger-controlled, didn’t it?

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>>174

Being able to spread or target multiple things by moving your fingers is an advantage, right?

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It has been equipped with the function of a small beam gun on the index finger!

Well, if that’s the case, I can understand it as a weapon for surprise attacks, and it also has persuasive power in terms of fitting the mechanism.

What are you thinking, putting a machine gun in all five fingers…?

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The fact that the Zaku machine gun can fire in a five-round burst with a caliber that doesn’t seem too different is actually pretty impressive.

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A character whose hand becomes a gun.

Don’t you ever have an accidental release while doing it?

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>>92

Some space pirate exploded even without jerking off.

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I wonder how this looks as a barrel.

If it only has a barrel from the first joint onwards, it’s way too short, and if the entire finger is the barrel…

A movable barrel with seams is just too concerning.

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>>93

Maintenance looks incredibly difficult.

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I think diving into the sand is more reckless.

It seems likely to be the cause of the malfunction.

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>>94

Maintenance looks incredibly difficult.

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The settings for the saber are kind of vague, whether it’s a beam or heat.

Finger Vulcans are a strange weapon.

I still don’t really understand what’s going on with the heat rod, and all of its weapons are weird.

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I think it’s strong because the release is quick without the need to switch motions in a game, as long as the power is sufficient.

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Diving into the sand seems like it would be a great tactical advantage, regardless of any malfunctions.

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I think it’s a very delicate mechanism because even a slight bend in the fingers can cause it to jam.

The custom removal was probably due to stability issues.

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>>106

Since there is a gun barrel inside with the caliber, if your finger is bent, it will get locked and you won’t be able to shoot, but I don’t think it will jam.

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>>106

If we believe the descriptions in the Gundam model manuals

Since the magazine is built-in, once it’s completely emptied, you can’t replenish the ammunition unless you’re at a place with a hanger facility, and it has the flaw of having a small capacity.

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It appears to be full of surprising twists and turns, but in the end, it aims for the classic combination of sword and shield.

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If it functions normally as a manipulator, it can suddenly shoot without switching weapons in the midst of close combat, and I think it has advantages that hand-held weapons do not.

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>>108

Well, if that’s the case, then the Arm Vulcan is better, isn’t it? I think that’s generally the answer when looking at aircraft from later generations.

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>>115

Looking at Alex, whose trajectory was all over the place, I think that with the technology from that time, it wouldn’t stabilize unless it was integrated with the arm.

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>>123

They are deliberately lowering the accuracy for the sake of suppressive fire.

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At least I can grip the wire and foregrip.

At least I can grip the wire and foregrip. It might move a bit worse than a normal arm, but since the Zaku's weapons are primarily designed for right-handed use, it's sufficient for the left hand to be able to hold the foregrip.

It might move a bit worse than a normal arm, but since the Zaku’s weapons are primarily designed for right-handed use, it’s sufficient for the left hand to be able to hold the foregrip.

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Beware when the Gouf stretches out its fingertips.

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>>110

It seems like it could be a unique action useful for feints.

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Fingers and Vulcan

Isn’t it better to put them separately?

I think I realized that…

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>>111

The correct choice is either Drysen or Gouf Custom type, right?

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The mechanism of the threat from Zeon…

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Where is the magazine located…?

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>>114

There is only a palm.

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I wonder if I would accidentally bend my finger while shooting and end up blowing off my hand from the wrist.

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The spikes on the shoulder are curved upward, but isn’t it hard to use them as spikes for a body attack? Maybe they aren’t meant for that kind of use?

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>>121

It’s not about stabbing, it’s closer to the car’s bumper.

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>>121

I think it’s assumed that it will collide with the side.

It’s like a rhinoceros horn.

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In the case of composite test types, they are equipped with a dual-handed finger vulcan and are holding two swords and two bazookas, so it’s assumed that they can use weapons normally.

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In the face of the supply shortage, if we transition to close combat like Zeon and throw away the Zaku machine, it would be a disaster if it broke down…

The reason for Gyan’s shield is the same.

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Since it was actually unnecessary, it often resulted in a forearm exchange including the correction of drawing mistakes.

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>>128

I have had fantasies that there were units using the detached finger vulcans as handheld weapons due to a shortage of supplies, and that’s how the external vulcan of the Guff Custom was born.

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For some reason, everyone wants to skip the Gouf.

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>>129

Why are they so obsessed with flying the Gouf, even though they have caused airburst accidents?

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>>131

Light

It’s surplus.

There is a margin in the design.

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Alex’s arm Gat is originally experimental equipment and is a half-hearted outfit for actual combat.

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It probably has no unnecessary equipment, making it easy to modify.

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A machine gun is powerless against Gundam.

I wonder if it works for the gym.

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I think the Zaku is better in the sense that it doesn’t have unnecessary equipment…

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The image of being a victim role is relatively weak.

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The fact that finger machines didn’t become popular in subsequent aircraft suggests there might be some reason for it…

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The interpretation of the problem of having a small number of rounds and a small caliber is

It seems more like it is for soft skin processing rather than for countering MS (mobile suits).

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>>139

The heavy-duty model of the dual-hand finger Vulcan is precisely that concept.

The 85mm has been upgraded with a larger caliber and the magazine has been converted to a magazine-type, increasing its power.

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>>172

Isn’t it a bit murderous to fire a 5-barrel cannon in rapid succession, mowing down tanks and infantry?

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In the first place, I can normally hold a Zaku machine gun with this finger…

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>>140

Where is the need to have a firearm in hand, which is a shooting weapon…?

Let’s hold the Zaku Machine Gun in the hand that isn’t the Vulcan and create a barrage with the Finger Vulcan!

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>>148

Using the finger vulcan as a main weapon is out of the question since the ammunition is low and reloading is difficult!

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>>140

What I was equipped with was a normal type A finger.

Raru’s blood type is B.

The Gouf Custom has normal fingers, but B3.

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Although there is the issue of a Gyan’s shield detonation, the rumors about the finger vulcan being unusable as fingers due to certain fan fiction are quite severe.

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>>141

Make the shield the same as the Gundam’s armor, or something like that.

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>>152

Since we can’t obtain Lunate Titanium in the first place, we’re compromising on the armor…

The integrated maintenance system has changed from super hard steel to titanium ceramic, so there is a possibility that the metallurgical technology was originally low.

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Dom is fast on foot even without flying.

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In the first place, since the firing mechanism is not in the finger, it does not jam.

The caliber of the bullet isn’t at the limit of that finger size, so even if it gets a little distorted, it can still be used (75mm).

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>>143

When your fingers are bent functionally, the gun will probably also be locked.

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If you replace the legs of the Gouf with those of the Dom, wouldn’t it become a high-mobility Gouf?

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>>144

The output is insufficient, so it will lead to a major renovation.

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>>146

Should I put a finger vulcan on the Dom?

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>>144

That’s essentially the Gouf Flight Test Type, isn’t it?

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The Gouf Custom has an even smaller caliber (35mm), so it is assumed that the original 75mm was deemed to have considerable excess firepower.

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The arms of the GunTank also look like gun muzzles because they are designed with an outer shell that covers the barrel, and there is a real muzzle inside.

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>>156

Shirasan…

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The Guffkas feels so small! But this one is a finger, huh…

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The main point is that Gan’s shield can still be used in close combat even after being depleted, so you don’t have to throw it away.

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The caliber of the Zaku machine gun is still too noisy…

If that is below the finger ball, it would give more credibility to the set-up on the Guff side…

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Since it was made for external use, there's no need to force yourself to use it if the maintainability is poor; that's a blunt improvement.

*The picture is for illustrative purposes only.

Since it was made for external use, there’s no need to force yourself to use it if the maintainability is poor; that’s a blunt improvement.

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Is it no good...?

Recently, why are there so many Goufs with guns on their shields? Aren’t finger guns enough? HGUC

Is it no good…?

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>>162

The finger gun is inherited by the Psycommu-equipped Zaku and the Gerbera Tetra…

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It seems that it was effective enough for some specifications to remain in the custom machine.

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It's easy to understand with MG.

It’s easy to understand with MG.

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It’s like a hidden arm, so you wouldn’t expect to be shot from here, catching you off guard.

Like in Castle of Cagliostro…

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Is it Garus J with a finger gun too?

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The RGZ also had dummy parts coming out from its fingers, so maybe there’s more room to pack functions into the MS fingers than expected.

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>>168

It should have been filled with dummy balloons, sticky traps, fire extinguishers, and various other things.

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I can still understand the Gouf, but if it’s like the Zong and doesn’t carry any weapons, then honestly, there’s no point in embedding weapons in its fingers.

There is no advantage at all.

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Speaking of which, did something happen to Rick Dias’s fingers too?

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I wanted to see the finger gun recreated in realistic visuals like the Netflix version… It was a disappointment…

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It’s amazing that even though the Geoage’s finger beam and rifle are much smaller, it’s still fully powerful with a five-barrel configuration.

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It seems tough enough to handle just a machine gun from your finger, but having to integrate a heat rod and still move it like a normal arm must require a lot of maintenance.

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The Geohug has the advantage of being able to bend its fingers and fire, as seen in the depiction in the film.

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The fact that the hands have gun functions makes it similar to the Z’Gok.

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The perception of that era is that MS is not a robot, but a “mobile suit.”

It might have been determined that going too far from a humanoid form is difficult to handle, since it’s something like a powered suit.

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>>184

MA was also quite good, right?

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Federal version finger beam!

Federal version finger beam!

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It’s easier to understand than the head vulcan of the Aggai.

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