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[[File:SW EP4.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''Star Wars'' (1977)]]
[[File:SW EP4.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''Star Wars'' (1977)]]


'''''Star Wars''''' (retroactively titled '''''Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope''''') is the 1977 American epic space opera film written and directed by George Lucas. The movie is the first work of the ''[[Star Wars]]'' feature film series, and would spawn two direct sequels: 1980's ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]'' and 1983's ''[[Return of the Jedi]]''. These three films form the "Original Trilogy" of ''Star Wars''.
'''''Star Wars''''' (retroactively titled '''''Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope''''') is the 1977 American epic space opera film written and directed by George Lucas. The movie is the first installment in the ''[[Star Wars]]'' feature film series, and would spawn two direct sequels: 1980's ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]'' and 1983's ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'' and would form the "Original Trilogy" of the ''Star Wars'' saga.


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==BlasTech DL-44 Heavy Blaster Pistol (Mauser C96)==
==BlasTech DL-44 Heavy Blaster Pistol (Mauser C96)==
The "BlasTech DL-44 heavy blaster pistol" is the iconic sidearm of Han Solo ([[Harrison Ford]]). The weapon is also sometimes in the hands of other Rebels. The DL-44 blaster pistol prop was built from a [[Mauser C96]] handgun with a custom bull barrel (it is unclear if this was a real heavy barrel or just a sleeve on a regular barrel), an added right-side mounted scope and a muzzle cone taken from either an [[MG81]] machine gun, an [[M3 "Grease Gun"]], or a fire extinguisher depending on the film. The extra parts (known as "greeblies" and mostly consisting of model airplane parts) are obviously added on to the exterior, though the distinct "broomhandle" grips are still wooden.
The "BlasTech DL-44 heavy blaster pistol" is the iconic sidearm of Han Solo ([[Harrison Ford]]). The weapon is also sometimes in the hands of other Rebels. The DL-44 blaster pistol's design consists of a [[Mauser C96]] handgun fitted with a shortened barrel, a right-side mounted scope, a muzzle cone, and additional "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeble greeble]" cosmetic parts. Multiple blank-firing and replica versions of the prop were created during production; the blank-firing models were the models that made the primary appearance in the film, and are generally considered the gun's standard model.


A blaster built on an MGC replica is used in the closeup of Han drawing his pistol to shoot Greedo in the Mos Eisley cantina, since all the firing versions were held by Bapty & Co in England while this additional footage was filmed in Hollywood.
The blank-firing models of the DL-44 in ''A New Hope'' were built from real, 9mm blank-converted Mauser C96 pistols supplied by Bapty & Co. Three of these blank-firing models were produced, with the pistols being modified with heavy-looking "bull" barrel sleeves and the muzzle of an [[MG81]] machine gun. It's been claimed that the pistol itself was previously used by Frank Sinatra in ''The Naked Runner'', where it also had a scope mounted to it, although the lower body was replaced.


The live-fire C96 used in ''A New Hope'' was previously used by Frank Sinatra in ''The Naked Runner'', where it also had a scope mounted to it, although the lower body was replaced. The scope and mount actually used in ''Star Wars'' were previously used in ''[[Sitting Target]]'', where it was mounted to a [[Mauser C96#Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer|Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer]] machine pistol: the mount in ''Star Wars'' was attached to a custom bracket on the right-hand side of the pistol rather than mounting on the left as in ''Sitting Target''.
The scope mounted on the blank-firing models is a Hensoldt Wetzlar Dialyt 3x scope (a WWI-era German sniper rifle scope) in its original mounting. It's been claimed that the scope and mount were previously used in ''[[Sitting Target]]'', where it was mounted to a [[Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer]] machine pistol: the mount in ''Star Wars'' was attached to a custom bracket on the pistol's right side rather than the left as in ''Sitting Target''. Bapty & Co. only had one functional scope despite having three blank-firing DL-44 props, so the one scope was transferred between the three props for closeup shots; dummy scopes and mounts were also mentioned to have been used.


The scope mounted on the normal version of the gun is a Hensoldt Wetzlar Dialyt 3x scope in its original mounting, a WWI-era German sniper rifle scope. The MGC replica-based gun instead is mounted with a Japanese Compac Super 4x31 hunting scope. The replica-based gun also has an M3 Grease Gun conical flash hider, though no flash hider was actually fitted during filming, presumably to make it easier to draw the blaster from its holster.<!--Is it fitted or not? Can you see it in the final film in that scene?--> The scope on the DL-44 prop would change to a M19 brass azimuth-finding telescope sight in ''The Empire Strikes Back''.
An additional, non-firing blaster built on an MGC replica is used in the closeup of Han drawing his pistol to shoot Greedo in the Mos Eisley cantina, since all the firing versions were held by Bapty & Co in England while this additional footage was filmed in Hollywood. Unlike the blank-firing props, the MGC replica prop is instead mounted with a Japanese Compac Super 4x31 hunting scope and an [[M3 "Grease Gun"]] conical flash hider; though seen in promotional materials, it's claimed that no flash hider was actually fitted during filming, presumably to make it easier to draw the blaster from its holster.<!--Is it fitted or not? Can you see it in the final film in that scene?-->


[[Image:C96Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Pre-War dated Mauser C96 "Broomhandle" Commercial Version - 7.63x25mm Mauser. The base weapon for the live-firing blaster was a later "wartime commercial" version, identifiable by the lack of a hole in the safety lever.]]
After the conclusion of <i>A New Hope</i>'s production, the blank-firing prop models were disassembled and returned to storage in their original Mauser C96 configurations, in accordance with British gun laws—and also because the armorers had no idea that the movie would become a pop culture phenomenon. They would go unused in the productions of the future installments of the ''Star Wars'' franchise. As a result, DL-44 props in later ''Star Wars'' films were built from other Mauser C96s with other scopes and muzzle devices. For instance, in ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]'', the DL-44 prop's scope was changed to a M19 brass azimuth-finding telescope sight, and the muzzle device was changed to a different design. Some sources claim that a fire extinguisher nozzle was used for one of the props.
 
In 2010 and 2018, the original scope, scope mount, and one of the three C96 pistols used in the production of ''A New Hope'' were rediscovered by former Bapty & Co. director Tony Watts and the film's lead armorer Carl Schmidt. Schmidt reassembled the gun in a configuration that came close to the configuration as used in the original film. This pistol would be put on auction at the Rock Island Auction Company in 2022. ([https://www.rockislandauction.com/detail/86/1247/documented-mauser-broomhandle-dl44-heavy-blaster-pistol-prop Source 1], [https://www.rockislandauction.com/riac-blog/han-solo-blaster-blastech-dl-44-from-star-wars-a-new-hope Source 2])
 
[[Image:C96Pistol.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Mauser C96 "Pre-War Commercial" - 7.63x25mm Mauser. The base weapon for the live-firing blaster was a later "wartime commercial" version, identifiable by the lack of a hole in the safety lever.]]
[[Image:ANH Blaster.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Screen-used, live-firing blaster as seen in ''A New Hope''.]]
[[Image:ANH Blaster.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Screen-used, live-firing blaster as seen in ''A New Hope''.]]
[[Image:Han-solo-blaster.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Screen-used resin replica blaster as seen in ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and ''Return of the Jedi''. This particular prop was sold at auction in 2013.]]
[[Image:StarWars-DL-441.jpg|thumb|none|602px|Han Solo slowly unholsters his DL-44 blaster. This is the MGC replica: note the different placement of the adjustment knob on the scope and differences in the scope mount compared to the live-fire ''ANH'' blaster image above.]]
[[Image:StarWars-DL-441.jpg|thumb|none|602px|Han Solo slowly unholsters his DL-44 blaster. This is the MGC replica: note the different placement of the adjustment knob on the scope and differences in the scope mount compared to the live-fire ''ANH'' blaster image above.]]



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Star Wars (1977)

Star Wars (retroactively titled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope) is the 1977 American epic space opera film written and directed by George Lucas. The movie is the first installment in the Star Wars feature film series, and would spawn two direct sequels: 1980's The Empire Strikes Back and 1983's Return of the Jedi and would form the "Original Trilogy" of the Star Wars saga.


The following weapons were used in the film Star Wars:


Blaster Pistols

DDC Defender Blaster Pistol (Vostok Margolin .22LR target pistol)

Early in the film, Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) can be seen with a "Drearian Defense Conglomerate Defender sporting blaster pistol". The pistol is actually a Vostok Margolin .22LR target pistol, with some muzzle attachment fitted, selected for its diminutive size, keeping the prop gun from looking too bulky and unwieldy in Fisher's petite hands. Luke also briefly carries the Defender during the ceremony at the end of the film.

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Leia with the Vostok Margolin pistol.

BlasTech DH-17 Blaster Pistol

One of the weapons utilized by the Rebels is the "BlasTech DH-17 blaster pistol", used by Rebel troops against Stormtroopers on the blockade runner Tantive IV and are later seen being carried by guards and officers on the Death Star. These were nonfunctional props with the receiver and pistol grip based on casts from a Sterling SMG (hence the larger trigger guards) and a (back then) distinctive looking Singlepoint OEG (Occluded Eye Gunsight) attached. Consequently, the muzzle flashes were added in post-production. There is an interesting continuity error where a couple of Imperial guards start off carrying this weapon but then switch to the E-11, firing it one handed like a pistol no less. This is perhaps because they looked similar enough and blanks provided a better reference point for adding blaster effects later.

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Stunt prop of the BlasTech DH-17 Blaster Pistol from the Star Wars franchise. This particular prop is from the 1977 film Star Wars.
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Sterling L2A3 - 9x19mm
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Rebel soldiers armed with BlasTech DH-17s aboard the Tantive IV. Note the Singlepoint OEG attached to the weapon.
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Rebel troops open fire with BlasTech DH-17s at the Stormtroopers assaulting the Tantive IV.

BlasTech SE-14C Blaster Pistol (Rexim-Favor Mk5)

The "BlasTech SE-14C blaster pistol" is carried by Dr. Evazan, who draws his weapon after provoking a fight with Luke Skywalker at the Mos Eisley cantina. It was built from a Swiss Rexim-Favor Mk5 submachine gun with the stock, barrel, and magazine removed and two ASI 4x20 scopes attached.

A similar weapon, the "BlasTech SE-14r light repeating blaster" is also seen being wielded by Stormtroopers in publicity photos, but does not actually appear in the film.

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Rexim-Favor Mk5 - 9x19mm
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SE-14C prop.
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Dr. Evazan (out of frame) points his SE-14C blaster pistol at Obi-Wan.
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In a continuity error, Dr. Evazan's SE-14C blaster pistol on the ground with Ponda Baba's arm (which has changed from having a flipper-like hand to being werewolf-like) sliced off by Obi Wan's lightsaber.

DL-21 Blaster Pistol (Armalite AR-7)

The "DL-21 Blaster Pistol" is a chopped down Armalite AR-7 in pistol form with the tail section from a British 2 inch mortar shell fitted to the muzzle. The DL-21 was carried by Ponda Baba at the Mos Eisley cantina. However it is not certain if it actually appears in the film, as the only clear shot of the weapon was when it was shown in Ponda Baba's severed hand and George Lucas did not like the original hoof-like appearance of the appendage in question so the scene was reshot with a werewolf-like hand instead holding the SE-14C listed above. In this first appearance the pistol lacked a true grip instead having a simple rubberised tube, possibly a bicycle handle grip, and was fitted with a telescopic scope.

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DL-21 Blaster Pistol (rubber prop). This is the version used in The Empire Strikes Back with the full length barrel and finned muzzle.
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A production image showing the original DL-21 in the original hoof-like hand of Ponda Baba. Just visible in this shot is the rubber ribbing (which was red) of the simple tubular grip.

BlasTech DT-12 Heavy Blaster Pistol (Ruger Mk I)

Greedo carries a BlasTech DT-12 during his famous/infamous confrontation with Han Solo. The pistol is a Ruger Mk I modified with a short barrel, finned flash hider, slightly modified grips, and several apparently targeting-related devices.

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Ruger Mk I
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The modified pistol.
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Greedo holds his DT-12 on Han Solo in his first seconds on screen.

BlasTech DL-44 Heavy Blaster Pistol (Mauser C96)

The "BlasTech DL-44 heavy blaster pistol" is the iconic sidearm of Han Solo (Harrison Ford). The weapon is also sometimes in the hands of other Rebels. The DL-44 blaster pistol's design consists of a Mauser C96 handgun fitted with a shortened barrel, a right-side mounted scope, a muzzle cone, and additional "greeble" cosmetic parts. Multiple blank-firing and replica versions of the prop were created during production; the blank-firing models were the models that made the primary appearance in the film, and are generally considered the gun's standard model.

The blank-firing models of the DL-44 in A New Hope were built from real, 9mm blank-converted Mauser C96 pistols supplied by Bapty & Co. Three of these blank-firing models were produced, with the pistols being modified with heavy-looking "bull" barrel sleeves and the muzzle of an MG81 machine gun. It's been claimed that the pistol itself was previously used by Frank Sinatra in The Naked Runner, where it also had a scope mounted to it, although the lower body was replaced.

The scope mounted on the blank-firing models is a Hensoldt Wetzlar Dialyt 3x scope (a WWI-era German sniper rifle scope) in its original mounting. It's been claimed that the scope and mount were previously used in Sitting Target, where it was mounted to a Mauser M712 Schnellfeuer machine pistol: the mount in Star Wars was attached to a custom bracket on the pistol's right side rather than the left as in Sitting Target. Bapty & Co. only had one functional scope despite having three blank-firing DL-44 props, so the one scope was transferred between the three props for closeup shots; dummy scopes and mounts were also mentioned to have been used.

An additional, non-firing blaster built on an MGC replica is used in the closeup of Han drawing his pistol to shoot Greedo in the Mos Eisley cantina, since all the firing versions were held by Bapty & Co in England while this additional footage was filmed in Hollywood. Unlike the blank-firing props, the MGC replica prop is instead mounted with a Japanese Compac Super 4x31 hunting scope and an M3 "Grease Gun" conical flash hider; though seen in promotional materials, it's claimed that no flash hider was actually fitted during filming, presumably to make it easier to draw the blaster from its holster.

After the conclusion of A New Hope's production, the blank-firing prop models were disassembled and returned to storage in their original Mauser C96 configurations, in accordance with British gun laws—and also because the armorers had no idea that the movie would become a pop culture phenomenon. They would go unused in the productions of the future installments of the Star Wars franchise. As a result, DL-44 props in later Star Wars films were built from other Mauser C96s with other scopes and muzzle devices. For instance, in The Empire Strikes Back, the DL-44 prop's scope was changed to a M19 brass azimuth-finding telescope sight, and the muzzle device was changed to a different design. Some sources claim that a fire extinguisher nozzle was used for one of the props.

In 2010 and 2018, the original scope, scope mount, and one of the three C96 pistols used in the production of A New Hope were rediscovered by former Bapty & Co. director Tony Watts and the film's lead armorer Carl Schmidt. Schmidt reassembled the gun in a configuration that came close to the configuration as used in the original film. This pistol would be put on auction at the Rock Island Auction Company in 2022. (Source 1, Source 2)

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Mauser C96 "Pre-War Commercial" - 7.63x25mm Mauser. The base weapon for the live-firing blaster was a later "wartime commercial" version, identifiable by the lack of a hole in the safety lever.
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Screen-used, live-firing blaster as seen in A New Hope.
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Han Solo slowly unholsters his DL-44 blaster. This is the MGC replica: note the different placement of the adjustment knob on the scope and differences in the scope mount compared to the live-fire ANH blaster image above.

Blaster Rifles

BlasTech E-11 Blaster Rifle (Sterling L2A3)

The "BlasTech E-11 blaster rifle" is the standard issue blaster rifle of the Imperial Stormtroopers. The E-11 props were built from the British-made Sterling L2A3 submachine gun (provided by Bapty & Co.) equipped with Sherman tank gunsights. Numerous main characters, including Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher), Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), and Han Solo (Harrison Ford) use the weapon. Some details differ between the weapons shown here in A New Hope and the other two movies in the original trilogy, most notably the method of scope attachment and battery pack beside it (or lack thereof).

A revealing mistake is that spent cartridge cases can be seen ejecting from this "blaster" rifle. It is most noticeable in the bridge swing scene of A New Hope and when Lando is firing at Stormtroopers in The Empire Strikes Back. In Return of the Jedi the hero props were built from MGC Sterling replicas, explaining why there were no blanks used as in the previous two films.

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Sterling L2A3 - 9x19mm
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Replica of the BlasTech E-11 blaster rifle from the Star Wars franchise.
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Stormtroopers fire their E-11 blaster rifles at the Rebels on the ship Tantive IV.
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Han Solo (Harrison Ford) fires his E-11 blaster rifle at Stormtroopers while trapped in the Death Star.
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Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) fires his E-11 blaster rifle while stuck on a bridge in the Death Star.
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A stormtrooper opens fire on a bridge in the Death Star.
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Princess Leia Organa (Carrie Fisher) fires an E-11 Blaster. Note a spent cartridge case is visible in the bottom left when she fires.

BlasTech DLT-19 Heavy Blaster Rifle (MG34)

The "BlasTech DLT-19 heavy blaster rifle" is the standard issue heavy blaster of the Imperial Stormtroopers. The DLT-19s were World War II German MG34 general purpose machine guns painted solid black with added "rails" on the barrel shroud (like the E-11): these were just metal drawer runners that Bapty & Co purchased from a nearby B&Q hardware store.

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MG34 - 7.92x57mm Mauser
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DLT-19 Heavy Blaster
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The Sandtrooper officer on the left carries the DLT-19 heavy blaster rifle (MG34).
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One of the stormtroopers investigating the Millennium Falcon carrying the DLT-19 heavy blaster rifle.
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Chewbacca fires a DLT-19 at the Death Star's security alarms.

BlasTech T-21 Light Repeating Blaster (Lewis Gun)

The "BlasTech T-21 light repeating blaster" seen carried by the Sandtrooper Officer. It is a British Lewis light machine gun with its drum magazine removed and other minor cosmetic alterations.

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Lewis gun - .303 British
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The T-21 light repeating blaster.
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The Sandtrooper officer in the middle carries the T-21 Blaster (Lewis Machine Gun sans drum magazine).

RT-97C Heavy Blaster Rifle (MG15)

Imperial Sandtroopers can be seen carrying "RT-97C heavy blaster rifles" while on patrol on Tatooine. The RT-97C prop is in fact a modified German MG15 machine gun. Notably, until the release of Star Wars Blueprints: The Ultimate Collection in 2008, the weapon did not have an official designation, and had been simply referred to as the "MG-15" by fans. The name references Chris Reiff and Chris Trevas, the artists of the blueprints, and the year they first met - R(eiff)T(revas)-(19)97C(hris).

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MG15 machine gun - 7.92x57mm Mauser
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The Stormtrooper to the far left is seen carrying an RT-97C with a 75 round "saddle" drum magazine. A scope is also fitted on the weapon.
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There are two troopers carrying the RT-97C in this scene. The other weapon's barrel is barely visible throughout the scene.

Ion Blaster (Cut-down Lee-Enfield No.1 MkIII)

The "ion blaster" utilized by the Jawas who shoot R2-D2 were built from a cut-down British Lee-Enfield No.1 MkIII* series bolt-action rifle with a No.1 Mk.I Cup Discharger grenade launcher attached to the shortened barrel. Due to the fact that the shortened rifle lacks the nosecap to which the grenade launcher normally mounts, the redundant clamping mechanism has been removed and instead the launcher is attached directly to the barrel.

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Lee-Enfield No.1 Mk.III* - .303 British. This was the main battle rifle of British and Commonwealth forces during the First World War, introduced in 1907 it has seen action throughout the 20th century.
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No.1 Mk.I Cup Discharger
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CA-87 Blaster rifle replica
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The Jawa aims the ion blaster at R2-D2.
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The Jawa fires the ion blaster, disabling R2-D2.
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The Jawa with the ion blaster as he calls out his fellow Jawas.