Emitter nozzle


Emitter nozzles were components used in blaster weaponry. Located at the end of the weapon's barrel, emitter nozzles came in variety of designs. Blaster pistols, blaster rifles, heavy blaster pistols, and sporting blasters all utilized the emitter nozzle. In sporting blasters, such as the Defender sporting blaster pistol, a galven ring was present in the nozzle to help the weapon's blaster bolt to maintain cohesion during the firing process. The emitter nozzles on a remote, such as the Marksman-H combat remote, could be configured to release stun blasts, compressed air, non-lethal gases, light beams, and loud audio attacks.

Sources


  • The Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology
  • The New Essential Guide to Weapons and Technology

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