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::: It does look like a Browning, though the holes are much larger than on the standard. Maybe they did a custom job on an old barrel? [[User:Dudster32|Dudester32]] ([[User talk:Dudster32|talk]]) 07:30, 3 November 2016 (EDT)
 
::: It does look like a Browning, though the holes are much larger than on the standard. Maybe they did a custom job on an old barrel? [[User:Dudster32|Dudester32]] ([[User talk:Dudster32|talk]]) 07:30, 3 November 2016 (EDT)
 
[[File:BrowningM37MG.jpg|Browning M37]]
 
[[File:BrowningM37MG.jpg|Browning M37]]
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::::After a quick bit of research, it seems the gun was built using parts of a StG44 and a Browning M1919, while the stock was custom-made. --[[User:SeanWolf|SeanWolf]] ([[User talk:SeanWolf|talk]]) 13:08, 3 November 2016 (EDT)

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Ax-108 "Ground Buzzer" surface-defense blaster cannon

So according to "Wookiepedia", this blaster shown below is the "Ax-108 "Ground Buzzer" surface-defense blaster cannon". From my perspective it looks like a .30 caliber machine gun, though wookiepedia does not state any origin. Again: Just my opinion but I think the .30 caliber MG was the origin for this blaster and unless anyone has any contrary evidence or opinions I will update the article to include this. Dudester32 (talk) 12:53, 2 August 2016 (EDT)

Ax-108 "Ground Buzzer" surface-defense blaster cannon
I don't know if that is a .30 Cal MG. I'm looking at this pic from a offical Star Wars handbook and I can't see any resemblence of the MG in question, even after looking at the scene in question again.--SeanWolf (talk) 13:51, 2 November 2016 (EDT)
I think that was a model miniature shot, so it would unlikely be built on any existing machine gun. --The Mercenary (talk) 19:40, 2 November 2016 (EDT)

Bounty Hunter "Zuckuss" weapon

I've been trying to figure out what weapon the Bounty Hunter "Zuckuss" (Empire Strikes Back) uses. In the screencap below you can see several details but nothing conclusive as to specific model. From what I can see it is a heavily modified bolt-action rifle, possibly a "sporterized" version of an old war rifle such as the SMLE. The magazine looks a bit like a SMLE but not exactly. There also appears to be a semi-auto pistol magazine inserted just in front of the magazine..(probably to make it look beefier). The barrel is shorter than a regular old time war rifle and it has a pistolgrip with the rest of the stock removed. The wooden forward part is also chopped. At the end of the barrel you can see some old fittings, probably for some sort of muzzle brake or flash hider like the one on the Lee-Enfield Jungle Carbine. At first I thought it was a Jungle Carbine or a Lee Enfield Sporter, but the magazine on the movie version is not lined up the same way as the real life weapons. Any guesses? Dudester32 (talk) 15:05, 1 November 2016 (EDT)

"Zuckuss weapon"

Lee-Speed Sporters.
Lee-Enfield No.5

I see where you're coming from with the pics, but I ,personally, can't make out enough features to be sure.--H3nry8adger1982 (talk) 13:11, 2 November 2016 (EDT)H3nry8adger1982

Here's a better pic of the weapon in question (Called a GRS-1 Snare Rifle) and, while I do see some bits and pieces of a Lee-Enfield, it also seems to be sporting a pistol magazine as well.--SeanWolf (talk) 13:43, 2 November 2016 (EDT)
Zuckuss.jpg

It almost seems too "flat," if that makes any sense.--H3nry8adger1982 (talk) 15:11, 2 November 2016 (EDT)H3nry8adger1982

I don't think it is an Enfield. The Enfield magazine is removable, that picture makes it seem like it is a fixed box magazine attached to the trigger guard. I've looked at several rifles that had external fixed magazines, but none seem to macth that design just right. I also agree that the rifle seems...thin? Maybe it was a custom hack job with spare metal? --Zombiedrd (talk) 19:15, 2 November 2016 (EDT)

Sounds logical. Even the trigger looks like a custom job. Dudester32 (talk) 07:20, 3 November 2016 (EDT)

There also looks to be a small pistol magazine in front of the Enfield-esque one.--H3nry8adger1982 (talk) 12:33, 3 November 2016 (EDT)H3nry8adger1982

DLT-20A Pulse Rifle

In The Empire Strikes Back the Assassin Droid and bounty hunter IG-88 is seen holding a DLT-20A rifle.

DTL20-A Pulse Cannon.jpg

Looks like an STG-44 lower, with a barrel shroud off of (complete shot-in-the-dark guess that's almost inevitably wrong) a Sterling). Thoughts? Pyr0m4n14c (talk) 21:33, 2 November 2016 (EDT)
Too long and big for a Sterling shroud, I'm thinking it's more off a larger machine gun. It's way too perforated for an MG34, looks more like one off a Browning 1919/M37. StanTheMan (talk) 02:52, 3 November 2016 (EDT)
It does look like a Browning, though the holes are much larger than on the standard. Maybe they did a custom job on an old barrel? Dudester32 (talk) 07:30, 3 November 2016 (EDT)

Browning M37

After a quick bit of research, it seems the gun was built using parts of a StG44 and a Browning M1919, while the stock was custom-made. --SeanWolf (talk) 13:08, 3 November 2016 (EDT)

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