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What Blasters did clone troopers use?

What Blasters did clone troopers use?

DC-15A Blaster Rifle – One of the two most common weapons used among clone troopers during the Clone Wars.

What are clone blasters called?

DC-15S
The DC-15S was the blaster carbine variant of BlasTech’s DC-15A blaster rifle. This weapon was carried by the clone troopers of the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars. It was also in service in the earlier years of the Galactic Empire.

What guns did clone commandos use?

The DC-17m Interchangeable Weapon System, also known as the DC-17m Repeating Blaster Rifle, was a type of blaster rifle used by Republic clone commandos during the Clone Wars.

Why are Clone Trooper blaster bolts blue?

During the Clone Wars, the main colors that were fired from blasters were red and blue. Used primarily in the Clone Wars, blue bolts are gases that have been ionized and work especially well against machinery. This is why the clones primarily used them.

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How fast is a plasma bolt?

73 miles per hour
A plasma bolt shot at 73 miles per hour (a decent estimate for the speed of blaster bolts in Star Wars) would only require a field about a million times weaker than Earth’s magnetic field to cause the bolt to move one-and-a-half feet to the right or left (if the target is 33 feet away).

Who used the DL 18?

In the years following the end of the Clone Wars, the DL-18 became widespread across the galaxy among its smugglers and bounty hunters. After surviving Order 66, former Jedi Padawan Caleb Dume took a DL-18, despite it feeling wrong to carry it.

What blaster does Rex use?

DC-17 blaster pistols
Trivia/Facts. Captain Rex (an Elite Clone Officer) and Captain Fordo (an ARC Trooper or Officer) both used/use DC-17 blaster pistols as their primary weapon. Most officers who used them as their primary weapons would dual wield them.

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What is the TL 50 based on?

the Imperial Heavy Repeater
The TL-50 was designed by 3D artist Erik Rading based on the Imperial Heavy Repeater, which figured prominently in the Star Wars: Jedi Knight video-game series from Star Wars Legends. The Heavy Repeater was introduced in Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast, released in 2002.