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In Star Wars Outlaws, players only have one weapon on hand at all times, their trusty upgradable Blaster. However, they can pick up an assortment of other weapons, from rifles and repeaters to ...
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The Star Wars universe is home to many blasters, big and small, long and short, but Han Solo’s DL-44 will always outclass them all. Did we miss your favorite blaster? Let us know in the comments!
Sometimes a blaster is just a blaster, but often in 'Star Wars,' it says something about its wielder.
Han Solo's original blaster, which was used by Harrison Ford in "Star Wars: A New Hope," set a world record when it was sold for over $1 million.
The original blaster used in the first Star Wars film could break memorabilia auction records when it goes under the hammer later this year. The futuristic weapon, wielded by Harrison Ford in the ...
The original blaster used in the first Star Wars film could break records when it goes up for auction next month. The futuristic weapon was wielded by Han Solo.
The rare prop up for auction next month has a history that pre-dates “Star Wars.” Before Harrison Ford used the blaster in “A New Hope,” Frank Sinatra wielded it in the 1967 film “Naked ...
A blaster prop used by Han Solo in 1977's 'Star Wars' sold for more than $1 million in September 2022 – twice the expected price.
According to TMZ (via Comic Book Movie), the last surviving screen-used blaster used by Han Solo (Harrison Ford) in Star Wars: A New Hope has just sold at auction for more than $1 million.
September's "Legends: Hollywood & Royalty" auction features many priceless "Star Wars" and "Star Trek" props.
In 1977’s Star Wars (later retitled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope), the blaster pistol belongs to rogueish space smuggler Han Solo, played by Ford.