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Talk:The Mandalorian - Season 1
The Blasters in the Razor Chest Arsenal
From my observations, I could make out a modified Webley & Scott No. 4 Mk. I Signal Pistol above the Beretta PM12S --Thomoy15 (talk) 03:38, 22 November 2019 (EST)
Chapter 4: Sanctuary
Ok so I have gone through Chapter 4 and gotten some screen-grabs of the blasters used in the episode, some may need identification, but a few I have already identified the basis of a few and we actually get to see more of the weapons from the Razor Crest's arsenal in this chapter. Those I have managed to identify I have added to the main thread.
We do get to see the other blasters in Mando's arsenal, in which he lends to the villagers to use against the Klatooinian Raiders, and we get a good look at some of the blaster pistols in the case Mando takes them out of. A lot of these blasters are the same ones seen in the Razor Crest's arsenal in Chapter 1.
Upon closer inspection the pistol to the right is a modified Astra 400.
Might need help identifying this one below:
Now what about these two blasters?
There was also a sniper rifle that is seen at the end in the hands of a bounty hunter, but the only good views of it are of its barrel profile, the modified trigger, and the stock (Which the shot of that is a bit of a spoiler so I'm going to wait a week or two to post that.), which in the case of the stock looks like it came from a H&K G36 so hopefully we can get a glimpse of the full rifle later on in the series.
--50AEDeagle (talk) 7:55 PM, 29 November 2019 (EST)
- The first unidentified blaster rifle looks like a Schermuly Multi-Purpose Gun, the pistol in the second shot looks a bit like a Frommer Stop (though it's probably an air pistol, like a lot of the guns on this page), while that shot's rifle looks like a Federal Gas Riot Gun; the dark shot shows a Federal, a Schermuly, and a DefTech 1315 front-to-back. As for the stuff on the main page, the second un-IDed pistol from the bottom is another Astra, though the rest are probably air guns; the first E-11 shot shows IG-II using that StG-44-looking thing with a Browning M1919 barrel shroud that I can't remember the name of (I think it was called the "DLT-20" or something of the sort, but I can't say for sure); the un-IDed blaster rifle is a Tru Flite 37mm Super Long Range Gas Gun (that's a mouthful); the big chainsaw-gripped 3-barreled thing looks kinda like 3 MG17 barrels on a different machine gun's receiver (a bit like an MG42, but too big, and with all the bits rearranged); the arms cache looks to be mostly stuff that's already on the page, and I can't say for sure what the Jawas are carrying (barring the fact that they're massive, and probably based on either repro Blunderbusses, 37mm gas guns (there are a lot of those in this show for some reason), or short rifles with GL cups). Pyr0m4n14c (talk) 20:42, 29 November 2019 (EST)
- I just looked at the Original Trilogy discussion and yes, the blaster rifle used by Omera is a Schermuly Multi-Purpose Gun, in fact it looks like the Relby-V10 Blaster that Bossk is seen holding in The Empire Strikes Back. IG-11's second blaster is a DLT-20, that one based around a StG-44 with a Browning M1919 barrel shroud, but without the scope. The Jawa blasters..........I was able to pick out a few based on the original CA-87 blasters based on the cut-down SMLE props from A New Hope, but the rest are not easy to identify. --50AEDeagle (talk) 9:53 PM, 29 November 2019 (EST)
- Ok, closer inspection at the muzzle end of the blaster Greef Karga Carl Weathers uses in "Chapter 3: The Sin", it appears to be based around a Steyr M1912. (You can barely make out the charger bridge of the M1912 in the first image of Greef Karga on the main page.) --50AEDeagle (talk) 10:30 PM, 29 November 2019 (EST)
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- Yup, it's a Steyr; good catch, considering how damned dark that scene is. So far, the general themes seem to be old military handguns and 37mm less-lethal launchers, with plenty of exceptions here and there. Pyr0m4n14c (talk) 23:08, 29 November 2019 (EST)
IG-11 Blaster rifle
From what I have seen IG-11 is not only using an E-11 Blaster but also another blaster rifle of another type. Does anyone have an idea of what it might be?--Thomoy15 (talk) 05:07, 5 December 2019 (EST)
IG-11’s primary rifle is a DLT-20, but lacks the scope and has a shorter barrel.
P.S: The sidearm used by that Remnant Stormtrooper is the SE-14r, not the C model (the SE-14r has only one scope.) -- Brian2170 04:50 , 13 December 2019 (EST)
Mayfield unknown pistols
I am pretty sure that the one on the right is the modified Astra seen before, but could do with a 2nd opinion on the one on the left. I think it is a heavily modified Webley Senior, the later model with the slant grip:
Obviously if it is this it has had the barrel removed and replaced with a couple of greeblies, and a muzzle fitted on the end of the piston tube. To me the general shape of the trigger guard and frame, the step on the piston tube at the front of the trigger guard, the rear sight, and the cocking latch coming down towards the grip all seem to match pretty well. This pistol is also in the Mando's arsenal, currently incorrectly labelled as a Palmur Cap-Chur:
Agree? Disagree? Either way, I am pretty sure it is an air gun of some sort as it looks "real" but doesn't seem to have an ejection port or visible slide/bolt. --commando552 (talk) 17:46, 14 December 2019 (EST)