SAMAS wrote:You know, I pinted out at least once in the previous thread that the guns did have recoil, even with a recoil-dampening system on the guns.
Two points:
1) The guns do not impart sufficient force on the mecha to indicate a high, or even transonic velocity, unless they are firing an exceptionally light shell.
2) The recoil-dampener will do JACK SHIT to the force exerted on the mecha. The exact same force is exerted onto the mecha. The best that a recoil-dampener can do is to stretch it, such that the recoil doesn't land all at once.
Actually, the Gundams could take the 120mm guns pretty easy, except at close range. At least, the Ground Trypes had that disadvantage. trying that against the RX-78-2 only got Amuro mad.
It depends on the series. In 08th MS Team, 120s ripped Gundams up reasonably well. And remember, we're talking about Zakus, not Gundams.
Now you're just being stupid. We've already proven better range and not only the ability to snipe, period, but also the ability to hit a smaller target(like a mecha's arms)
Hitting a target suspended hihg in the air, which was motionless IIRC, is very different from hitting a 2m wide target, which is probably camoflauged. Remember that just spotting the target is half the fun.
You know, it only says "steel." That means it's an alloy. Nothing else about it is given.
Steel is a well-defined term. It's iron with carbon hardening it. Since it's high tensile steel, that means it has a slightly higher concentration of carbon than the norm. (or is it lower? I forget)
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