.96 Gal

The .96 Gal is a main weapon in the Splatoon series.

As a member of the shooter class, this weapon distinguishes itself by sacrificing fire rate, ink efficiency, and mobility for powerful shots and long range. The .96 Gal outputs enough ink in each shot to splat opponents in two hits. Consequently, the weapon has a high ink consumption rate of 2.5% per shot, making it the ink-thirstiest of all weapons in the shooter class (excluding blasters) and only allowing for 40 shots to be fired per ink tank. The weapon's fire rate is slower than all other shooter-class weapons (also excluding blasters), measuring at slightly slower than the Octobrush's flick rate. A major drawback of the .96 Gal is its poor accuracy for a long-ranged weapon; many shots can deviate far enough to the left or right that they may miss the target. The .96 Gal and its close relative the .52 Gal share their visual design and high-damage, low-accuracy performance.

The weapon is designed with a water cooler bottle as a base. A grip, sight, and high-caliber gun barrel are clamped to the bottle. The parts surrounding the bottle are black plastic with pink accents, while the bottle matches the player's ink color.

Splatoon
The .96 Gal comes in a set with Sprinklers and the Echolocator.

Quotes

 * Notes

Demonstration
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCQzzrDgcb8

Splatoon 2
The .96 Gal returns in Splatoon 2 looking identical to how it did in the first game. It comes with Sprinklers and the Ink Armor.

Demonstration
https://youtu.be/4Myy67xqHfY

Splatoon 3
The .96 Gal returns in Splatoon 3 with a new design. It is currently unknown if it will keep its attributes from the previous games, or what its set will be.

Strategy
For competitive tips about the .96 Gal

Trivia

 * This weapon is used in the following Octo Expansion level:
 * Dinky Ink Station

Etymology
.96 Gal is short for .96 Gallon. "Gal" is also a play on Cal, the short form of Caliber, a term commonly used when describing the diameter of bullets for firearms.

.96ガロン .96 Garon has the same origin as the English name, but without Gallon shortened to Gal.