Stomp, on 15 September 2013 - 09:28 AM, said:
A lot of them do, it just depends. The Battlemaster carries a PPC weapon in it's hand. The benefit of hand weapons is at close range they can drop it and engage in melee attacks. The drawback is that there are no melee attacks in the game haha. A couple other mechs I'm sure have carried weapons, the original Yen Lo Wang actually had a Hatchet, and the HatchetMan has a Hatchet obvs as well. It's all preference, I'm sure. The rules are, roughly, that if the mech has hands, it can conceivably do damage through grabs, throws, punches, and if they have humanoid legs, also kicking! And the only reason some don't is generally because... I have no idea. Can you imagine a Timber Wolf with human hands though? Hahaha, freaky.
As far as I know (can't tell if it's been covered already), but all hand held weapons (or nearly all but "experimental" versions) have been removed from Battletech because of the lawsuit issues they where having. A lot of the designs that had the copyright issues (which Battletech won last I knew and has full rights to use the old pictures, but they wont because they are worried about possible more problems, plus they remade them anyway) carried guns in their hands. If you look at the reseen (and any other "battletech" design now that I know of), none of them still carry a gun in a hand, but have them integrated into the arm somehow.
Battlemaster is a mecha used by Robotech and Battletech at first, and it's original pictures showed the gun being in the hand. Much like the Wolverine (where that picture came from, I do not know) that carried not only it's gun in it's hand, but also ammo clips. Stinger, Valkyrie, Shadowhawk and various other mechs use to carry their weapons in their hands as guns. In the reseen of them, you don't see them having guns, but weapons mounted inside the arms themselves.
(I could be incorrect, but I believe it was decided to remove anything with a gun in it's hand from the list and rework it so it didn't anymore.)