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| - [Source] The SG-4 blaster rifle was developed by the Imperial Department of Military Research due to the fact that a regular blaster's range was reduced in water. The SG-4 was a combination weapon that fired normal blaster bolts out of water and miniature harpoon rounds underwater. Seatroopers of the Galactic Empire used the SG-4 blaster rifle for underwater combat.
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*Close-range stun setting available
*Autofire mode available
*Underwater miniature harpoons
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| - [Source] The SG-4 blaster rifle was developed by the Imperial Department of Military Research due to the fact that a regular blaster's range was reduced in water. The SG-4 was a combination weapon that fired normal blaster bolts out of water and miniature harpoon rounds underwater. Seatroopers of the Galactic Empire used the SG-4 blaster rifle for underwater combat. Warning: The following section contains information from a Star Wars Legends source that was released outside of the Lucas Licensing process, and its licensing status was never confirmed by Lucasfilm Ltd. The Merr-Sonn Munitions SG-4 blaster carbine was generally promoted as a security and police tactical response weapon. It served as a light duty weapon on some mobile planetary defense units also. Shortly before the formation of the actual Rebel Alliance, agents who would go on to become members of the Alliance posed as law enforcement officials and successfully purchased over 200,000 of these carbines. Some of these weapons were later used by Rebels, with others being scattered over several secret caches. One such cache, containing over 2,000 of these weapons, was discovered by Imperial Security Bureau agents shortly before the outbreak of anti-Imperial hostilities. Presumably, these weapons were either confiscated by the ISB or sold under the table on the black market for an extra profit. Unlicensed information ends here.
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