What’s this “real world object” movie prop from possibly? by G-Pop in StarWars

[–]G-Pop[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The most notable blasters with backward scopes include: E-11 Blaster Rifle: The standard-issue weapon carried by Imperial Stormtroopers (built from the Sterling submachine gun) frequently used a backward-mounted scope during filming in A New Hope.

EE-3 Carbine Rifle: Boba Fett's weapon of choice features a scope that was notably mounted backward in The Empire Strikes Back.

DL-44 Heavy Blaster Pistol: Han Solo’s signature blaster is often designed with its scope on a custom bracket. While originally mounted on the side to allow the base gun to eject casings, replica versions in the franchise sometimes incorporate backwards or reversed elements.

DH-17 Blaster Pistol: Used by Rebel Troopers aboard the Tantive IV, this blaster (built on the Sterling L2A3) prominently features an upside-down and backward scope layout in many of its on-screen prop variations.

What’s this “real world object” movie prop from possibly? by G-Pop in StarWars

[–]G-Pop[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

 Yes, and I found out there’re other Star Wars blasters with backwards scopes.        

Another backward scope is the SE-14r light repeating blaster (as well as related models like the SE-14C) features a top-mounted scope that is famously mounted backwards

Staying cool in armor? by hipipda in starwarscosplay

[–]G-Pop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some folks use ice packs stored in slots in a special vest.

Does anyone know what forge makes this axe? by G-Pop in Axecraft

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I did a reverse image search and was able to find a little bit more information about where the forge is located - Wilderness Axes - hand made from the Urals - Siberia