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Finger Gun IRL

A Finger Gun refers to a hand gesture in which a person uses their hand in order to mimic a handgun, with the thumb raised to act as a hammer and one or two fingers extended to act as a gun barrel. The gesture is typically used in a playful or taunting manner. Due to what the gesture represents, however, it can also be seen as a threat for real violence. [1]

Battlefield V

The Handgun is an easter egg weapon that was introduced in a patch on June 25, 2019. [2] In order to acquire the weapon, the player must first locate a mysterious box containing two colored lamps with a shovel mounted on top. The prerequisites for changing the box light from red to green remain unknown. Once the light has turned green, the shovel spins to direct the player towards a foxhole. (As with all fortifications, its outline will only be visible while holding the Toolbox.) Digging the foxhole will unearth the pickup.

Interacting with the model will replace the player's primary weapon with the Handgun. "Firing" the weapon will cause the player's character to shout either "Ka-Pow", "Pew", or “Pang”. This will also cause comic speech balloons to appear, spelling out the words as they are shouted. Aiming down sights provides roughly 3× zoom while holding the weapon sideways.

Partial reloads are done by removing and reinserting the left thumb as if it were a box magazine. To fully reload, the player will bend and then manually extend their index finger forward. They will then dislocate and reset their thumb, and reload the "magazine". The Finger Gun will be lost upon death, and is unavailable for the rest of the round.

The weapon is intended as a joke weapon and is clearly not competitive, sporting a maximum 10 damage per shot, requiring a full "magazine" of body shots to kill a single target. The weapon does however have a relatively high rate of fire and zero recoil.

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