"Kratos almost kills Atreus."
What's the big deal?
hahaha
and yes, the wooden filling
first made into a tube,
then two part insertion
to the inside and outside
as metal layers,
and same principle applied
to all heavy guns,
if to sacrifice durability
will give it advantages in
large ammunition carry
and accuracy.
in the case with the
four barrel design,
automatic shotgun,
consecutive emptying
of the chamber (which would
be four rounds)
pressing the trigger
only once, will
give it devastating
power close range..
if by that mode.
and reload should not be manually
done round per round,
instead, enwrapped on a
plastic shell, pre-adopting
the shape of the gun's cylinder,
so to be able to insert
pre-organized rounds into the cylinder,
without having to remove the plastic
would be optimal. if the trigger hits
the primer and back portions of the ammo
remains like with all guns. then
very thin layer of plastic that holds
the ammo together can be inserted into
the cylinder in its entirety.
if a backpack in the shape of that
cylinder, carrying these plastic shell
with the rounds in it,
one can use one hand to reach the
bottom of the backpack and immediately
reload the gun within seconds.
as for the spear, it need not be a
spear, but a big cylinder as well,
but designed to accommodate many 'ammunition'
and instantly creating traps by sticking
onto places, then for the person to
be on charge of that area for attack...
and with push of a button.
why A.I must be regulated. these are
something i've designed in a flair.
what will people do with it?
hopefully the recoil force can be reduced
for consecutive automatic shooting....
but if not, i guess, singular shots...
if it is attached to the body,
the torso or the arm, possible.
to which then if the arm,
middle of the cylinder would be
hollow so the arm can go through it,
and the plastic shell (ammo holder)
can have a magnetic portion
to separate and rejoin
surrounding the arm when reload
is necessary but that is possibly pushing it.