Production designer Martin Whist, art director Dave Scott and Vitaly Bulgarov, who is a huge RoboCop fan, worked on the M2 design. Vitaly had a chance to work on both early versions and the final designs of the M2. An idea for the M2 that ended up being featured on the Jada toys figures (see Trivia) was to have a "brace" hug his arm and have "OCP" on the magazine. One idea that "was also fun to explore" was having RoboCop's arm transform into a machine gun somewhat similar in design to the M2 (see Gallery), which was likely inspired by RoboCop's Gunarm featured in RoboCop 3.
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