
RGM-79 Jim Sniper Custom is a test machine for the GM that was produced in small numbers towards the end of the One Year War. It is equipped with additional rocket boosters on the back and legs, and uses a prototype beam rifle designed for the RX-78 Gundam type. After the war, it underwent modifications to the GM II specification.
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Jim Sniper Custom!
Isn’t that the Gym II Sniper Custom?
There is a bad situation where there is a modified unit customized for snipers and one that is a modified version of the original gym sniper designed for sniping.
>>3Is it about the land gym?
Who is it?
>>3Everything is wrong and it makes me laugh.
Jim Cannon 2
What exactly is a Gundam that’s been modified to the Jim II specifications?
>>7A gym renovation to Gym II specifications, Gym II.
GFF version Jim Sniper Custom!
Why was Gym Kai created?
The gym sniper III based on the gym modification was there, right?
Sniper 3 was supposed to be based on the Jim 2.
>>12Wasn’t it a modified gym base…?
>>12The Sniper III is a variant of the Gym Custom High Mobility Type with different equipment.


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Aren’t you all suspicious?
Gym Sniper – the one that gives the Ground Gym a sniper rifle.
Jim Sniper Custom is a high-performance general-purpose mobile suit modified for ace pilots.
Jim Sniper 2 is a high-performance general-purpose machine, an evolved version of the Jim Sniper Custom based on the Jim Command.
Gym Sniper 3 is a modified variant of the Gym Kai High Mobility Type, converted to Gym 2 specifications and upgraded to the Gym Sniper Custom series for sniping purposes.
I got a bit lost and don’t really know what I’m writing while I was researching.
I don’t know anything about gym snipers.
>>16The Gym Custom High Mobility Type is originally the Gym II specification of the Gym Custom.
The Gym Sniper III has different equipment.
>>16First, this naming convention is not connected, and in order to resolve that contradiction.
It’s complicated because it was born.
>>21Isn’t it just that you abbreviated it because it was long?
>>27It’s strange that the new vehicle comes with a custom from the start, so it’s somewhat understandable that the custom disappears.
I don’t even know if the word “sniper” has meanings other than marksman or not…
The 08 GM Sniper is easier to understand if you think of it as something a little different.
Is it for sniping?! Is it a general-purpose machine?! Which is it?!
>>20Except for the gym sniper, they are all general-purpose machines.
Jim Custom
>>22Gym renovation
I really want to snipe at the gym…
>>24Well, that’s because you made a lot, and you probably want to take care of everything with that.
>>24Not for sniping.
Furthermore, the Katoki version, which can be said to be a sniper custom based on the gym modification, has actually been commercialized, which can be confusing.
“Sniper is a term used in American football…”
I’m really surprised to see it explained in the old kit.
>>28(Does not exist in American football terminology)
Make a Jagan Sniper…
Let’s create a Gym Custom Sniper Custom and cause even more confusion.
>>30It says “Jim Sniper” in the product name.
If you recreate the GM Sniper Custom based on the TR-6, you can make the GM Sniper Custom 2.
It’s a high-performance machine capable of sniping, but the headgear on the head is for close combat visor protection.
The later developed sniper series has a visor that properly enhances sniping performance, so it has quite a different character.
Why is it always the gym?
Can’t tanks, cannons, and Gundam be sniped?
The Guncannon has thick armor, so I want it to move to the front.
I want the tank to be hit by indirect fire rather than direct fire.
The Gundam exploded when it was shot.
It’s a gym renovation.
The Gun Tank can snipe the Bandai headquarters in Asakusa from the Gunpla factory in Shizuoka with its shoulder cannon.
Gym Sniper Custom
That’s what you mean, right?
>>41This is a custom sniper (not for sniping) version of the gym machine.
It took a long time for variations such as guards and interceptors to emerge.
The Sniper Custom also has a Katoki version based on the Gym Command, which is a bit complicated.
Why does the appearance of the prototype mass-produced GM (for space) resemble the GM Custom?
>>46It felt like the 08th Team itself was based on Katoki’s design, similar to the Gouf and the Ball.
Is there a rule that the gym has to come up with names derived from American football?
I have equipment that is not specifically for sniping but can also be used for it.
Gun Cannon 2 is the successor to the Gun Cannon Heavy Armor type.
I think it’s the same as not becoming the Gun Cannon Heavy Armor Type 2.
The reason there are only snipers near the One Year War is that in later periods, even general-purpose mobile suits became capable of sniper operations.
I wonder if it’s because there’s no longer a need to customize for a sniper.
>>50There is a Hi-Zack Custom just in case, but that’s all.
It feels like the battlefield has become less extensive compared to the One Year War, and the pace of fighting has increased to the point where there’s no time for sniping.
The confusing part is that the sniper custom is not primarily a sniper machine.
It doesn’t mean a custom version of the gym sniper for sniping.
The appearance of the sniper custom in the thread is based on the specification of Backmayer, and it’s just that machines following that have become popular.
There may have been machines equipped more suited for sniping.
1. Mistake of the snapper
2. The mistake of the rugby sniper
In the Universal Century football, there is a position called sniper.
Which one is it?
I’m an amateur who doesn’t understand the difference between the mass-produced Gun Cannon and the light cannon.
>>56Is there a difference in appearance too?
>>56Let’s mass-produce this too!
“This is the only thing I can mass-produce!”
>>58This is the monster that Seira-san was rampaging around.
In the world of Zeke Axes, I guess I would become a Gelgoog Sniper.
In a world without actual combat data for Gundam, it would probably enter mass production based on the Gun Cannon.
>>60Well, according to the official history, by the time of “Gundam: Standing on the Earth,” the 4-8 units should have already become GM prototypes, so that kind of MSV setting is completely missing from this world.
I really can’t tell which is which in this series of aircraft.
Was it the Gym Sniper II or the Sniper Custom that could be used in the fallen colony?
>>62Sniper 2
What is the Gym 2 specification, to begin with?
>>63There is a sensor on the chest.
>>63I replaced the generator and cockpit with new ones.
>>70Hasn’t the backpack changed either?
>>71That’s a separate matter from the discussion about the Jim 2 specifications, as it pertains to high mobility configurations and equipment for mid-range support.
A group of aircraft whose series is completely unknown.
How are these guys connected?
However, I heard that the Federation is basically the villain, so it’s normal for there to be few variations.
Basically, in Gundam, the Earth is at fault, right?
It becomes easier to understand by following the order in which they were released in reality rather than the timeline within the work.
I thought the Earth Gym Sniper was just an Earth Gym in a different color, but before I knew it, the backpack had changed and the generator had been upgraded with new settings…
If you incorporate the technology of Gundam Mark 2 into the GM II, you get the GM III.
If you incorporate Nemo and S Gundam’s technology into Gym 2, you’ll end up with Nero.
If you incorporate Nemo and Barzam’s technology into Gym 2, you can create Jegan.
In some contexts, Sand 2 is referred to as Sniper Custom 2…
I’m sorry, I might be misunderstanding something, but is it basically okay for the thread images to be villains?
>>82It hasn’t appeared in the main story in the first place.
>>83I want to hear about the villains from things other than the main story…
I heard the federation is bad, but I don’t know if this is the federation.
>>86In the main story, I’m not a villain either.
>>89Isn’t it just the evil Federation and the righteous Zeon?
>>82Why did you open the thread?
The person who keeps shouting “villain” is not reading the room, so please be quiet.
>>84Don’t let the pig take charge.
>>90Who the hell are you?
By the way, the wartime machines from the One Year War that appeared at the beginning of the thread are all updated to the Gym 2 standard, and the reason for this is that the all-around monitor setting is a cost-saving design that avoids having to depict the cockpit’s interior, so older machines are also subjected to this application.
The Zaku Cannon was given an awful color, but the thread image didn’t change.
The thread destruction was a huge success…
Don’t let the generalist call themselves a sniper!
>>94General gym snipers, shut up!
>>96It’s funny how when talking about the gym sniper custom series, the gym sniper really has no place to shine.
>>105The thing from ’08 is a sniper, but it’s not part of the series for high-performance general-purpose machines.
>>94In the end, variation seems to come down to this.
There’s no reasoning or rationale for an afterthought.
The gym sniper looks like the rifle is the main part.
It’s a pretty large setup since it also comes with a big cooling unit.
Gym Sniper Custom – Development started after the Solomon Battle.
Gym Sniper II was deployed in the Jaburo battle.
>>98Isn’t there only a week left until the end of the war?
>>101That’s right.
In a week, I mass-produced 50 units and also made variants for guard and intercept as a bonus, delivering them to the front lines.
Amazing, isn’t it, Federation?
>>98Is it correct that Sniper 1 already existed and that its custom version started development during the Solomon period?
>>102Sniper 1 is the one with a long-range beam rifle attached to the Ground Gym.
Is the Gym Custom a different type from the ones named “custom” as mentioned above?
>>99A production model designed for veteran pilots based on Alex’s basic design.
Should I release something like a beam saber-equipped gun cannon (without the cannon)?
The box art of the plastic model shows the GM Sniper II peering through the rifle’s scope with its visor lowered.
It was a bit surreal.
Since we are using a beam rifle for sniping, it makes sense that it would have a high-end generator, so I understand it becoming a premium model.
As expected, the name “Sniper 2” was bad.
>>107(The sniper rifle uses live ammunition)
After all, national power.
National power solves everything.
The visor of the sniper who mistook the Suna-Kasu, which is meant for sniping, as also being for sniping because it is a version of Suna 2 meant for sniping.
>>111In games and manga, they misunderstand and lower the visor to shoot, but originally it is supposed to be lowered when engaging in a saber duel.
I’m considering close combat as well, like the box beam saber, for the sniper custom.
Isn’t it stupid to talk about good and evil in a war story?
As for the role, it might be more like a marksman than a sniper…?
I sometimes think that the visor of the Snakaz might be in the way considering the placement of the gym-type sensors.
>>119It’s something to protect the sensor in close combat.
I wonder how strong the Gym Sniper Custom (Gym II specification) is.
I don’t even know how strong Gym II is to begin with…
>>120At the point of Z, it has performance that is almost worthless.
>>125It was considered old-fashioned, but it almost managed to defeat Dias by breaking his arm… even though there were quite a few of them…
>>127Lieutenant Emma also got her arm cut off by a Hizaack, so maybe we can’t let our guard down with the Dias yet.
I think Gym 2 has its significance just by standardizing the interiors of the various derived machines that were mixed up in Jaburo and Augusta during the war.
Is there a possibility of a Gym II Sniper 2?
The Gym Sniper (08) kit comes with all the weapons from the Ground Gym, which gives it a great sense of value and I liked it.
I saw a setting somewhere in the past that said the command system was too unique to be used in Gym II.
Probably a tall tale.
It’s great how Gym II is such a bestseller that updates can’t keep up…
The activities of Office Sniper-kun are quite impressive.
There is enjoyment in integrating added settings.
At the same time, there’s also the enjoyment of seeing someone struggling and thinking, “This is just reckless…!”
If you look at real weapons, it doesn’t generally take more than a few years for performance differences to appear.
>>133However, there was quite a difference between the early and late stages during World War II.
>>133It wasn’t like that during the war or soon after.
The development of jet fighters started a few years after World War II.
(The discrepancies in the settings have increased…!?)
The unnaturalness of the timing of the input is
Basically, I forgot that the official Solomon – A Baoa Qu battle is only a week long.
Despite that, it’s bad to stubbornly try to insert the new model reflecting data from the frontlines at this time.
>>135It’s not that I forgot; it’s just that such a setting didn’t exist at the time of MSV.
Since the setting for the end of the war on January 1st had not been established yet, the timeline for Abau Akuu and the overall schedule is longer, around March.
The F22, which is still active, might rather be in the position of the Jegan.
>>138If it’s still in service, isn’t it around the F-18?
At that time, the performance of the Jim II was nearly the same as that of the Jim.
Now that it has changed a lot, the settings for Gym II Sniper will likely be adjusted again.
There was indeed a plan for an anime adaptation of MSV itself.
The story of Z was brought up but ended up falling through.
Toys are not selling, right!
At that time, there was only a rough setting of the war ending in 0080.
Guys that are like a sniper clan (but not an actual clan)…