
This weapon has been ridiculed since ancient times, being called things like a pea shooter, a surprising and shocking machine, and even saying that a Zaku machine gun with a larger caliber is better.
Indeed, in many games, the firepower is set so weak that it makes you cry, and officially, even the Gouf Custom is ridiculed in fan works due to the existence of Garma’s wristwatch.
I also, like many others, mocked the heavy-duty type as junk.
However, looking at the stories of the first Amuro’s escape, Ramba Ral’s special attack, and the tragic warriors, it can be seen that with the explosion caused by Koyama and Daichi, the Gundams fundamentally possess firepower strong enough to avoid getting hit.
As real robots developed, the appearance of the finger vulcan was one thing, but even its firepower started to be denied. Is it really okay to allow such a thing!?
The nameless one who understood will apologize with me to the heavy armored type Gouf, and we will pray for the Gouf to be able to emerge with the Sieg Axe.
Isn’t it enough to just create handheld weapons with the same caliber?
It’s stupid to make the part of a mechanism that excels in fine manipulation into a gun muzzle.
Where is the ammunition being supplied from in the first place?
It’s too risky to equip the manipulator with heavy firepower.
Well, when I start thinking seriously about it, I can’t help but…
I honestly can’t deny the silliness and the lack of realism compared to later eras.
I couldn’t stand myself for agreeing with being called a “bean shooter” or having “shitty firepower.”
I thought it was important to revisit the original text with my own eyes…
Caliber does not equal power, but the barrel is short for accelerating the bullet…
The heat rod is just amazing.
Gundam is a real and hardcore content, damn it!
I don’t deny the firepower, but is there a reason to incorporate it?
Gundam is often talked about in various ways, but I like the scene where they practice aerial fusion.
I think there are advantages to being easy to handle and easy to aim.
However, you see…
There is also something like a pointing beam rifle.
Isn’t it okay to have a finger vulcan?
That aside.
The heavy armored type is industrial waste…
But the Gion also has finger beams, you know.
The beam curves due to the I-field, but bullets don’t…
The beam is like a water gun, so it’s okay if it bends a little.
If live ammunition curves, it would be really problematic, and to begin with, supplying the bullets would be extremely difficult…
There are guns with bent barrels that can be fired, but they’re not variable.
The One Year War is about enjoying the trial and error of mobile suits, which are doll-like weapons.
We know the history of later generations, so we understand the optimal solution, but the operation of mobile suits in the first war is difficult… tires???
The finger beam is always like that.
The Geong, Psycho, Destroy, Ga system, Zamdrag, the Elves, and Mack Knife are all showing off.
He doesn’t even look at my dad’s Gouf.
Now that you mention it, the Gyan feels natural.
It’s probably because the carry-on baggage, power, and range are on a completely different level.
The finger is one thing, but when you think about it normally, it would be better to have it attached to your arm rather than in your hand.
The High Mega Cannon is incredibly strong.
I mean, with a beam saber that size, it’s definitely better to embed it in your arm than to hold it.
The Zong has been achieving results to some extent, like destroying battleships and severely damaging Gundams…
Will I be evaluated if I launch a full-body attack with my arms?
In the scene where the Gun Cannon’s shoulder cannon is blown away, if it weren’t for the finger machine, Ral would have been defeated there, so in close combat, it’s an extremely effective weapon.
The finger beam is strong enough even if you can’t hold anything while shooting it.
The finger vulcan isn’t that strong in the end, so wouldn’t it be better to attach it somewhere else and hold a rifle in hand to shoot together??? That’s how I feel.
Well, just watch.
The HGUC Gemruk is being released, so internally mounted firearms are being reevaluated.
No matter how much the finger beam is appreciated
It has nothing to do with the finger vulcan.
Don’t you think it would be good to install it in the forearm like Alex?
No matter how much it’s criticized here, it’s depicted as a powerful weapon in anime.
Even with live ammunition, there are questions about things like shell ejection, and whether it’s a mortar or a linear gun or a Gauss gun method.
Even if you concede a hundred steps and arm your fingers with a weapon, it would definitely be better to use a grenade launcher instead of a Vulcan.
It seems that complaints were probably made by the Zeon soldiers themselves, saying that the custom external Gatling gun was difficult to use.
If you want to see a strong finger Vulcan, it’s Armored Core.
I understand that being treated as low power is not right.
As it is depicted in the video, that is absolute, and one should somehow find a rationale for it.
It’s cool that something is fired from the fingers.
It’s not about logic.
I don’t worry about things like power since it’s anime, but it just doesn’t look very cool.
The finger beam looks cool or strong, but the finger vulcan just doesn’t…
There is no problem holding a heat sword with this finger as well.
I forgot what number it was, but there was someone, right?
A fully armed man with a finger machine gun.
The finger vulcan from Armored Core was incredibly strong in its first appearance in PP, but it was nerfed in the next iteration.
I understand that being able to shoot something from your fingers is the romance of robots.
There were Zeon soldiers surprised by the Gundam’s head-mounted vulcans, but it turns out that there were also Galma Zaku and Zaku equipped with head-mounted vulcans.
Lahl’s Gouf had no trouble holding the heat saber with both hands, so there shouldn’t be any issues as a manipulator.
If you prioritize description, that’s how it will be.
Considering a finger machine gun that can fire rapidly with a large caliber and short range for anti-MS awareness does indeed seem strong.
When it comes to firepower, it can be hard to tell against a really tough Gundam.
It seems that some games allow the heavy armor type to use the Giant Buzz, as it may have been thought that just having the Vulcan was lacking.
It is relatively unknown that the heavy-armored finger vulcan has a larger caliber than the normal Gouf.
It’s impossible, so the Gundam is external.
Considering maintenance, I think it would probably be better to have it equipped with a machine gun that has increased power and shares common standards with the Zaku.
The heavy armored type has enhanced armor and dual-hand machine guns, suggesting that its purpose is likely for anti-tank combat operations.
The Zaku machine gun was a bit lacking in ground combat due to its initial velocity, so the finger machine gun is considered better.
That thing on the arm of Dessert Zak seems good enough.
Wasn’t there a Gouf with a Vulcan on its head?
The mechanism of the Zion threat officially exists.
It’s troubling to hear things discussed from a realistic perspective.
Isn’t that a foolish design where real bullets come out from such a curved part of the barrel or it could misfire?
Even assuming that the mechanism of the Zeon threat exists
I think it has romance and surprise, but its lack of versatility makes it inadequate.
The advantage of not having to depict a gun is that it’s not something to be taken seriously for consideration.
The Gundam’s armaments are also quite ridiculous.
It’s fine to hide weapons in your fingers, but sacrificing maintainability to deploy a Vulcan isn’t worth it.
If it’s a finger beam like the Z’Gok, then that’s fine.
I can torture and kill Phantasma.
In the past, I used to dislike finger vulcans because I worried about the little details, but now I think this big arm is nice…
I wonder if the shield gatling of the Gouf Custom is too heavy, but I really like that it has a hand vulcan unit attached to the back of the hand.
The threat of Zeon
– Rapid-fire barrage with the Zaku machine gun; one of the bullets hits the Gundam but only flinches slightly.
Amuro’s escape
– Fires at the Guntank, creating a blast wave of around 20 meters with simultaneous fire from all five fingers (the Zaku machine gun can also create similar blast waves if performing well).
Ramba Ral’s Special Attack
– While flying, create a barrage of bullets reminiscent of a machine gun around the Guntank, with an explosion strong enough to cover the legs of the Guntank.
– Blow away the Gun Cannon’s cannon with a simultaneous shot.
Operation to Rescue Mathilda
– After being knocked down, I desperately create a wall of bullets.
– During the docking, a barrage of shots was fired to interfere, causing a small explosion in the air; it hit the Gundam after the fusion was completed, but Amuro only swayed.
Amuro screams in fear while laying down a light barrage with Dodai (it doesn’t hit).
The Gundam that comes jumping from above is pierced through by a barrage of shots.
It’s not as bad as they say, but it has a weird kind of armament typical of the dawn period.
If you want firepower, it’s faster to give them a bazooka.
If it’s a shooting weapon, it’s better to give it a Zaku machine gun.
Still, the fact that it has a finger bar installed means there must be some kind of advantage.
I just rewatched Amapura, and I’m sorry for boasting.
I can’t find the scene where the “finger vulcan blasts the sand mound away in a simultaneous shot” that I feel like I must have seen somewhere.
Maybe my memory is mixed up with the gun cannon’s bombardment.
Upon reviewing it again, I found that there were many scenes of firepower and rapid shooting that were almost the same as the Zaku Machine Gun.
I’m sorry, but please put me out of my misery with this heat or beam, I can’t tell, with the Gouf saber.
Long live the Gouf!
The right hand heat rod is also known for its unreasonable internal mechanism.
The vibe of the enemy robots in the old super robot shows is that once they’re cleaned up, the story is over…
Including the eccentric folks around Juagg.
Considering maintainability, I wouldn’t create something with five fingers like a human hand.
Even fan art features Garma’s wristwatch.
I’m sorry for being a beginner, but what is this?
It’s about the game, but in Axis of Threat, the Zeon weapons prioritize productivity and mobility, and anyway, lightning warfare and a quick attack are crucial.
When it comes to defense, it feels like even mobile suits are vulnerable.
Facing the federal troops that emerge from the void during the event and attack the base.
Utilizing the terrain for defense, the Gouf Heavy Armament was useful for buying time until the main force arrived.
The heat rod stretches in a way that makes you wonder where such length even fits, and the heat sword juts out like a beam. It’s a completely surprising MS, yet the finger vulcan gets treated as if it’s not realistic, which is quite unfair.
Even if it is said to have high firepower at the starting point, if it is treated as a low firepower weapon due to later exposure, it’s only natural to call it a pea shooter, isn’t it…?
If someone asked me if Alex’s Gatling method is no good, I wouldn’t be able to respond at all.
It’s just something similar to a Federal-type head that is attached to my finger.
If it shoots without any problems, it’s normally strong.
Even though Gouf has finger-mounted Vulcans, the fact that he is firing a Zaku machine gun makes it feel unnecessary.