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Hey uh, sorry this extremely late response, but yeah I believe you cannot adjust the handle of it, as the original model was actually a 3D scanned one, so yeah.
As for the replacement mod, Well I dunno how to make them, but I'll hopefully keep that in mind.
Unfortunately I don't think you can move the handle.i n the GMod artwork (which I made as a showcase) I think I used a separate model to make a handle for the G-Man to hold the briefcase.
Interesting idea, but unfortunately this would require to make a replacement of the whole G-Man model, since the briefcase model is directly built into G-Man's model I believe, which will also makes it incompatible with other G-Man replacement addon that replaces the model entirely.
Also, the base model of this addon is actually a scan of a real-life briefcase, which means that it's not really optimized for use in games, and that means the handle isn't made with it able to move in the first place.
I mean, sure if can probably work with some extra effort put into it, but I don't really have a lot of time for that right now, pardon.
If someone wants to try it, feel free to, just be sure to credit.👌