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If she was good at any other magic besides levitation that would make sense but that’s all the magic she can do.
Makes sense*
Yes I know that doesn’t leave a lot of room for interpretation however it makes people would use human gun models when we don’t really know what a horse gun would look like, there are good concept arts but nothing solid has been established.
The closest to a “firearm” we’ve seen is a crossbow and it looked just like a regular one we would use.
They have cannons and cannonballs, and Pinkie’s party-optimized cannon is horse-portable. They have guns anytime they want them, they just don’t really need them in a world where the entire population has personal magic.
Ponies don’t have guns you silly. XD
Get your realities straight.
Also considering it folds just after where the shell is housed it wouldn’t actually cause a problem, think of things like a six shooter, the barrel is separate.
Double barrel shotguns
There has been a collapse able shotgun made in the 1800’s.
The concept isn’t impossible there would have to be guides to make sure the barrel is aligned and some reinforcement to prevent splitting.
Every AR-15 and most pump shotguns have easily-removable barrels, and there are dozens of models of semiauto and bolt action rifles that come in takedown versions where the barrel unscrews or unlatches from the action.
Different guns have different properties,
Plus (forgive me I don’t play the FO series) I believe this is one of the more popular guns? (correct me if I’m wrong).
Let’s also remind ourselves that we’re combining universes here whereby compromises need to be made.
This being me main reason why things like the mechanical arm is needed.
A traditional butt as we know wouldn’t exist, a butt in the form that would be against the chest would make more sense.
Though an arm/ holster would’ve still be needed.
Should of also mentioned having rails to extend/ retract the weapon when needed.
I like the idea of a flexible trigger.
As far as the joints having a system like I suggestion could do just as well and use less specialized parts reducing manufacturing time, cost and resources.
as far as the trigger goes, I might suggest something semi-flexible, like a clutch/choke cable in a fairly-stiff casing. You could use a harness-type bit trigger and get away with it. The main issue is aiming the thing, since it’d have to follow your head. I assume that’s what the ball joints are supposedly for.
…I don’t mind the way it unfolds like a reverse Burgess, though.
1)The pivot point from the center of the rifle is too great.
This would cause a much greater recoil.
Since the trigger is in the ponies mouth expect missing teeth.
(In order to fix this the arm should hold the rifle where a traditional trigger would be and the grip.
To fix the potential loss of teeth a solution may be to have the gun fire by way of a chin or
forehead trigger.)
2) The arm itself seems to have only ball joints which athletically looks alright practically isn’t
necessary.
(My suggestion would be to have 3 joints like an arm but with 1 modification.
The arm should me 1 ball joint connected to the back-strap and 2 double action hinges.
This would be like having 2 wrists, 1 situated where an elbow would be.
This would enable to use weapons that are meant for left and right sided use.
Not to mention duel action hinges would be easier to make/ replace.)
3) The connection to the harness is only 1 point or so it seems.
Obviously it wouldn’t be very stable.
(The attachment should be centered and have a larger surface area connected to the harness)
Fallout has guns made from pipes and blocks of wood I think this would fit in fine, fallout also had m1 Garands in New Vegas.
Yeah probably.
The butt is entirely unnecessary and when extended the center of gravity would be shifted so far forward it’d be hard not to tip over.