Personally if I could remove the GAU-90 from the SecOps AMP, it would be in the hands now of the RDA AMP - which I will probably try one of these days.
As you can see the two are virtually identical with the exception of the GAU-90 and the paint job. The sad news is that you cannot removed the GAU-90 - as I had hoped. the rifle itself is loose, but the ammo belt is glued to the feeder atop the SecOps AMP's right shoulder and to an ammunition box at the back. I would have to find a way to remove it if I wanted - very carefully.
The downside to this image is that it doesn't look like that ammunition box holds much - remember that circular torso also houses the legs of the pilot. At best maybe another belt length of ammunition or two if we hollow out a portion of the center torso. Which explains a lot about the video game - which sucked by the way - where the AMP suits run out of ammunition quite quickly. It's definitely not built for sustained combat. I like the look though, very Matrix. If it runs out of ammunition though, the GAU-90 has a built in bayonet and what looks like a chain-saw implement slung underneath the main barrel. Unfortunately neither of these were used in the movie so we can stand to doubt their effectiveness.
A lot of people will complain or strike the length of the ammunition belt from the shoulder feed to the GAU-90. And it is rather long. As you can see in the picture the belt is bunching up in the SecOps AMP's armpit. Unfortunately it's a feature of the toy to allot for people who may hyper-extend the arm. They wanted to make sure the belt was long enough.
But there's another catch! The problem with hyper-extending the arm is that the SecOps AMP can't properly grip the GAU-90 to begin with. Hell it can't even properly grasp the blade. Note how I had to wedge a piece of paper into the hand of the SecOps AMP so that he could grasop the GAU-90. Also not how large that gap is.
Further, despite having hand-holds, the SecOps left arm cannot reach forward to support or dual-wield the GAU-90. So it really is a single handed weapon.
The GAU-90 can launch a small spring-loaded projectile by the way, the firing button is at the top near the hand-hold.
Matt Trakker pilots my SecOps AMP. It looks like something he built anyway. But because of his chest armor, he's a tighter fit.
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