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The Mandalorian - Season 2
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The following weapons were used in Season 2 of the television series The Mandalorian:
Blaster Pistols
Mandalorian blaster pistol (Bergmann 1894)
The Mandalorian aka Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) continues to use his Bergmann 1894 based Blaster Pistol in the series.
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Unnamed Blaster Pistol (Steyr M1912 and PSS-43)
One of Gor Koresh's associates is armed with a blaster pistol based around a Steyr M1912 modified with the barrel and muzzle of a PPS-43 sub-machine gun in "Chapter 9: The Marshal", similar to the one used by Greef Karga (Carl Weathers) in the previous season.
Smith & Wesson Schofield
A Smith & Wesson Schofield modified to look like a blaster is used by the Marshal aka Cobb Vanth (Timothy Olyphant) in "Chapter 9: The Marshal".
Blaster Rifles
Amban sniper rifle
The Amban sniper rifle returns as the Mandalorian's primary weapon.
Cobb Vanth's rifle
Cobb uses a blaster-type rifle has parts based on an AK-type rifle.
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Cycler Rifle (Jezali Musket)
The Cycler Rifle based on the Jezail Musket is with Tusken Raiders, the Mos Pelgo bartender, and an unhelmeted Boba Fett (Temuera Morrison) in "Chapter 9: The Marshal".
Rocket Launchers
Missile Launcher
The missile launcher on Boba Fett's jetpack is used by Cobb in "Chapter 9: The Marshal" to take out a fleeing vehicle.
The Mandalorian's Weapons
Flamethrower
A flamethrower is seen with the Mandalorian mounted on his wrist gloves.
"Whistling Birds" Mini-Missile Launcher
A mini-missile launcher is seen with the Mandalorian mounted on his wrist gloves. The projectiles it fires are called "whistling birds", appear to be guided munitions, and emit a distinctive whistling sound in flight.