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It should be noted however, that many gun emplacements from the Great War/World War Two era (especially plane turrets) were equipped with light machine guns that were designed to be carried. But ''not'' fired as a ChainsawGripBFG.

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It should be noted however, that many gun emplacements from the Great War/World War Two era (especially plane turrets) were equipped with light lightweight machine guns that were designed to be carried. But carried around, but ''not'' fired as a ChainsawGripBFG.when dismounted.
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* In "VideoGame/MenOfWar", any soldier can detach vehicle-mounted machine guns and fire it on foot.

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* In "VideoGame/MenOfWar", ''VideoGame/MenOfWar'', any soldier can detach vehicle-mounted machine guns and fire it on foot.
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* In "VideoGame/MenOfWar", any soldier can detach vehicle-mounted machine guns and fire it on foot.
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* VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder plays this straight with laser turrets.

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* VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder ''VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder'' plays this straight with laser turrets.
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* VideoGame/WolfensteinTheNewOrder plays this straight with laser turrets.
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* In ''VideoGame/SeriousSam BFE'', there are minigun turrets in some of the earlier levels which shoot everything in sight, including you. In a later level, there's one facing a hallway that you can pick up, though you generally want to wait until it's finished killing all of the enemies running toward you (since it has unlimited ammo until you pick it up).
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* Many vehicle-mounted machine guns, such as used in the turrets of lighter armored vehicles such as [=MRAPs=] or Humvees, are designed fit this trope for the simple and expedient reason that it makes the weapon easier to secure if you routinely have to leave the vehicle outside. The gunner simply removes the machine gun and carries it with him to use with a bipod when he goes on foot.
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It should be noted however, that many gun emplacements from the Great War/World War Two era (especially plane turrets) were equipped with light machine guns that were designed to be carried.

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It should be noted however, that many gun emplacements from the Great War/World War Two era (especially plane turrets) were equipped with light machine guns that were designed to be carried. But ''not'' fired as a ChainsawGripBFG.
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** In the 40K RealTimeStrategy game ''VideoGame/DawnOfWar'', Imperial Guard artillery teams can fire a basic heavy machine gun while mobile, but have to dig in to get the full potential out of the gun, or to use specialist weapons at all.
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It should be noted however, that many gun emplacements from the Great War/War World Two era (especially plane turrets) were equipped with light machine guns that were designed to be carried.

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It should be noted however, that many gun emplacements from the Great War/War World War/World War Two era (especially plane turrets) were equipped with light machine guns that were designed to be carried.

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* During the final battle in ''Film/FireBirds'' Brad Little talks Billie through converting an air-to-air missile from his crashed Apache chopper into a makeshift shoulder-fired missile, with which she downs an enemy fighter jet strafing them.



* Teal'c did this in ''Series/StargateSG1'' by pulling the gun off of a deathglider.

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* Teal'c did this in the ''Series/StargateSG1'' episode "The Fifth Man" by pulling the gun off of a deathglider.downed death glider, using it as a squad-support heavy weapon. The {{BFG}} returns in "48 Hours" when Teal'c uses it to [[SnipingTheCockpit snipe the cockpit]] of an ''al'kesh'' to kill the Goa'uld Tanith.



* ''TransformersWarForCybertron'' not only has these, but also features an [[{{XBox 360}} Achievement]]/[[{{PS3}} Trophy]] for killing 10 enemies with one.

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* ''TransformersWarForCybertron'' ''VideoGame/TransformersWarForCybertron'' not only has these, but also features an [[{{XBox 360}} Achievement]]/[[{{PS3}} Trophy]] for killing 10 enemies with one.
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* Justified in ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''. The Heavy Bolter is usually mounted on a vehicle or embedded in earthworks to be used by the Imperial Guardsmen, who are just ordinary human soldiers. The player character, however, is a genetically engineered SuperSoldier who is also wearing PowerArmour, and can choose to tear it loose and walk around (albeit slowly) while mowing down everything in his path (and the Imperial Guard heavy bolters that are crew-served weapons are generally smaller than Astartes-issue heavy bolters carried by a single Marine).

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* Justified in ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''. The ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine'': the Heavy Bolter is usually mounted on a vehicle or embedded in earthworks to be used by the Imperial Guardsmen, who are just ordinary human soldiers. The player character, however, is a genetically engineered SuperSoldier who is also wearing PowerArmour, and can choose to tear it loose and walk around (albeit slowly) while mowing down everything in his path (and the Imperial Guard heavy bolters that are crew-served weapons are generally smaller than Astartes-issue heavy bolters carried by a single Marine).
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* Justified in ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''. The Heavy Bolter is usually mounted on a vehicle or embedded in earthworks to be used by the Imperial Guardsmen, who are just ordinary human soldiers. The player character, however, is a genetically engineered super-soldier who is also wearing PowerArmour, and can choose to tear it loose and walk around (albeit slowly) while mowing down everything in his path.

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* Justified in ''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''. The Heavy Bolter is usually mounted on a vehicle or embedded in earthworks to be used by the Imperial Guardsmen, who are just ordinary human soldiers. The player character, however, is a genetically engineered super-soldier SuperSoldier who is also wearing PowerArmour, and can choose to tear it loose and walk around (albeit slowly) while mowing down everything in his path.path (and the Imperial Guard heavy bolters that are crew-served weapons are generally smaller than Astartes-issue heavy bolters carried by a single Marine).
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Sometimes you need MoreDakka, but the turret is fixed to the ground. What do you do? Grab a hold of the gun, steady yourself, and tear the {{BFG}} from its mount.

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Sometimes you need MoreDakka, but the turret is fixed to the ground. What do you do? Grab a hold of the gun, steady yourself, and tear the {{BFG}} from its mount.
mount. Almost always wielded as a ChainsawGripBFG.
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* Done in ''{{Crysis}} 2'' with heavy machine guns.

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* Done in ''{{Crysis}} ''VideoGame/{{Crysis}} 2'' with heavy machine guns.
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* In ''{{Film/Avatar}}'', Jake makes use of his new body to take a helicopter's mounted M60 while exploring [[DeathWorld Pandora]]. [[ImmuneToBullets It doesn't help]].

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* In ''{{Film/Avatar}}'', ''Film/{{Avatar}}'', Jake makes use of his new body to take a helicopter's mounted M60 while exploring [[DeathWorld Pandora]]. [[ImmuneToBullets It doesn't help]].






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* In ''{{Commandos}} 3: Destination Berlin'', the Green Beret can do this, though it slows him down and leaves him unable to go prone.

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* In ''{{Commandos}} ''VideoGame/{{Commandos}} 3: Destination Berlin'', the Green Beret can do this, though it slows him down and leaves him unable to go prone.
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* The chaingun in ''{{VideoGame/Bulletstorm}}'', at least until the battery power runs out.

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* The chaingun in ''{{VideoGame/Bulletstorm}}'', at least until the battery power runs out.



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* In ''{{Commandos}} 3: Destination Berlin'', the Green Beret can do this, though it slows him down and leaves him unable to go prone.
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* Done in ''{{Crysis}} 2''; you better turn the Strength mode on.

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* Done in ''{{Crysis}} 2''; you better turn the Strength mode on.2'' with heavy machine guns.
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* The chaingun in ''Bulletstorm'', at least until the battery power runs out.

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* The chaingun in ''Bulletstorm'', ''{{VideoGame/Bulletstorm}}'', at least until the battery power runs out.
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* The chaingun in ''Bulletstorm'', at least until the battery power runs out.
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* ''VideoGame/JustCause'' and its sequel has stationary [[GatlingGood Gatling guns]] Rico can detach and carry around. The gun still has BottomlessMagazines when carried, but Rico's speed is decreased and he can't jump or pick up ammo.

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* ''VideoGame/JustCause'' and its sequel has stationary [[GatlingGood Gatling guns]] Rico can detach and carry around. The gun still has BottomlessMagazines when carried, but Rico's speed is decreased and he can't jump or pick up ammo.ammo for lesser weapons.



* ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution'': if you managed to hack the turrets to shoot at enemies at a computer somewhere else, you can pick them up and move around and kill enemies with it. Also it stays until it gets destroyed.

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* ''VideoGame/DeusExHumanRevolution'': if you managed to hack the turrets to shoot at enemies at a computer somewhere else, you can pick them up and move around and kill enemies with it.it (provided you also have the aug to pick up heavy objects). Also it stays until it gets destroyed.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Halo 3}}'': you can do this with regular turrets, plasma turrets, and missile pods.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Halo 3}}'': 3}}'' and onwards: you can do this with regular turrets, plasma turrets, and missile pods.
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* ''PerfectDark Zero'', in addition to the aforementioned laptop gun, has detachable stationary machine guns and rocket launchers.

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* ''PerfectDark Zero'', in addition to the aforementioned laptop gun, has detachable stationary machine guns and rocket launchers.turrets.
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* ''PerfectDark Zero'' has detachable stationary machine guns as well as rocket launchers.

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* ''PerfectDark Zero'' Zero'', in addition to the aforementioned laptop gun, has detachable stationary machine guns as well as and rocket launchers.
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* ''PerfectDark Zero'' has detachable stationary machine guns as well as rocket launchers.
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To the person who spelled it Teal\'C: Thou art Gannon Banned. Also, links (two of which pointed at tropes, not works).


* Teal'C did this in ''StargateSG1'' by pulling the gun off of a deathglider.

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* Teal'C Teal'c did this in ''StargateSG1'' ''Series/StargateSG1'' by pulling the gun off of a deathglider.



* ''{{Halo}} 3'': you can do this with regular turrets, plasma turrets, and missile pods.

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* ''{{Halo}} 3'': ''VideoGame/{{Halo 3}}'': you can do this with regular turrets, plasma turrets, and missile pods.



* Inverted in ''RedAlert 3''; the Soviets have a mobile unit that can become a permanently fixed turret.

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* Inverted in ''RedAlert 3''; ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3''; the Soviets have a mobile unit that can become a permanently fixed turret.



* Justified in the ''{{TabletopGame/Warhammer 40000}}'' spin-off ''SpaceMarine''. The Heavy Bolter is usually mounted on a vehicle or embedded in earthworks to be used by the Imperial Guardsmen, who are just ordinary human soldiers. The player character, however, is a genetically engineered super-soldier who is also wearing PowerArmour, and can choose to tear it loose and walk around (albeit slowly) while mowing down everything in his path.

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* Justified in the ''{{TabletopGame/Warhammer 40000}}'' spin-off ''SpaceMarine''.''VideoGame/Warhammer40000SpaceMarine''. The Heavy Bolter is usually mounted on a vehicle or embedded in earthworks to be used by the Imperial Guardsmen, who are just ordinary human soldiers. The player character, however, is a genetically engineered super-soldier who is also wearing PowerArmour, and can choose to tear it loose and walk around (albeit slowly) while mowing down everything in his path.
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* In a moment more appropriate to the trope, Mitchell Page and John Basilone were holding the line at Guadalcanal with a tripod-mounted M1917 machine gun, a water-cooled beast that weighs 47 pounds not including the ammunition or the water in the jacket and fires powerful .30-06 rounds (mostly used today for killing deer). At one point, Basilone removed the gun from its tripod and fired it from the hip, and RLeeErmey demonstrated it on ''Lock n' Load'' to prove to naysayers that [[{{Badass}} it was possible, at least if you're R. Lee Ermey.]]
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* Done in {{Crysis}} 2. You better turn the Strength mode on.

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* Done in {{Crysis}} 2. You ''{{Crysis}} 2''; you better turn the Strength mode on.
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* Done in {{Crysis 2}}. You better turn the Strength mode on.

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* Done in {{Crysis 2}}.{{Crysis}} 2. You better turn the Strength mode on.

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