The vibroknuckler was a model of vibro weapon manufactured by Czerka Arms. It consisted of a four centimeter-long blade fixed to a piece of metal that a hand could slide through.
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Viral Bomb
The viral bomb was a type of explosive that Doctor Nuvo Vindi designed to be the vessel for his resurrected Blue Shadow Virus during the Clone Wars.
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A spear was a shaft with a blade placed on the top, a melee weapon typically used by primitive species like the Aeosians, Talz, Poletecs, and Ewoks.
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A club, also known as a cudgel, was a type of blunt weapon found in the galaxy. Clubs were us
Read MoreDP-23 Shotgun
The DP-23 Rifle was a type of blaster. Sometime following 0 BBY, Pletus Croix gave one to a spacer on Mustafar, for helping him with a number of tasks. The stock was similar to that of the DC-15A, while the designation was also used by the Clone Wars-era DP-23 shotgun.
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Powered Melee Weapons used by many law enforcement agencies.
Read MoreGamorrean Battle-Axe
The Gamorrean war axe or Gamorrean Battle-Axe was a type of inert axe used mostly by Gamorreans. What they lacked in subtlty, they more than made up for in very damaging blows.
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A stun baton, also called stun rod, stun stick, stun-stick, or stunner, was a short-range melee weapon that immobilized organic targets by producing an electrical charge that shimmered on the shaft.
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The boiler rifle was a model of short-range blaster rifle that could be modified with an underbarrel spin-sealed bottle of tibanna gas that illegally doubled the weapon’s fire power.
Read MoreModel 201 Mortar System
The Model 201 mortar system was a type of portable mortar artillery system manufactured by Merr-Sonn Munitions, Inc. and costed 5,400 credits. A smoothbore weapon, the Model 201 used an electromagnetic mass-driver system to launch large-caliber shells over long distances. It was the weapon of choice for foes behind heavy cover, it fired in an arc rather than a direct line.
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