I see according to the Manga Drawing book for Astroboy that the hip guns use 6.5 mm parabellum rounds with "caseless" Amo. I think Tezuka had to be the first person in the world to ever consider such a concept in ammunition because in the 1950's no one even toyed with the idea.
I've seen a german squad machine gun called the HG-11 now that uses solid non-cased charges and since you don't have to deal with a troublesome spent shell recoil these kinds of guns can fire a maddening volly of metal (1,700 rounds) in under a minute.
I don't think, given his size, that Atom could carry more than a hundred rounds in his trunk.
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I guess maybe because the machine guns were too "funny".. :wacko:
I miss the hip guns as well, they had an advantage over his current weapons: they're an actual physical projectile. I mean suppose Astro got into a situation where he was surrounded by or had to destroy a mirror that he could not physically reach himself, or didn't have a brick or something to throw. A mirror would just reflect his lasers and probably his energy arm-weapon thingamabob too, so he'd be stuck.
With the machine guns, all he'd need to do is point his bu...F45TB<H*%^R
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I miss the hip guns as well, they had an advantage over his current weapons: they're an actual physical projectile. I mean suppose Astro got into a situation where he was surrounded by or had to destroy a mirror that he could not physically reach himself, or didn't have a brick or something to throw. A mirror would just reflect his lasers and probably his energy arm-weapon thingamabob too, so he'd be stuck.
With the machine guns, all he'd need to do is point his bu...F45TB<H*%^R
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