EM-33 Plasma Pistol StarTrek buying Enterprise

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EM-33 Plasma Pistol StarTrek buying Enterprise,

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NOT A REAL GUN THIS IS A PROP REPLICA

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Product code: EM-33 Plasma Pistol StarTrek buying Enterprise

Item Features:

!!!NOT A REAL GUN, THIS IS A PROP REPLICA!!!

This is a 3D printed Kit.
Colors may vary from picture.
Printed on original Prusa printers to ensure quality.
Will require minimal amount of post processing work.
This is not a finished gun and requires some assembly, sanding, and painting.

The EM pistol, also called the EM-33 Plasma Pistol, was the standard issue EM weapon used by Earth's Starfleet personnel and the Earth Cargo Service personnel during the mid-22nd century.

While most Starfleet officers had received training in the use of EM weapons, by 2151 the EM-33 began to be replaced aboard Starfleet vessels with the phase-pistol, Enterprise NX-01 being one of them. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

One of the disadvantages of the EM-33 was the need to compensate for particle drift, making the transition to the next generation, point-and-shoot phased pulse weapons difficult for some Starfleet personnel. However, according to Jonathan Archer the two weapons still handled roughly the same. (ENT: "Sleeping Dogs", "Fight or Flight")


Ryan's EM pistol

The weapon also remained in use aboard Earth Cargo Authority freighters like the ECS Fortunate, as it was seen in the hands of first officer Matthew Ryan during a fire-fight with Nausicaan pirates. buying (ENT: "Fortunate Son")


Includes:

All parts printed necessary to assemble one blaster
Orange barrel or tip as required by law

Not Included:
hardware and glue

--Legal Notice--
This is not an officially licensed product and is only considered FAN ART, the item is 3D printed by me. Fan Art is protected under Fair Use.

§ 272.3 Approved markings.

The following markings are approved by the Secretary of Commerce:

(a) A blaze orange (Fed-Std-595B 12199) or orange color brighter than that specified by the federal standard color number, solid plug permanently affixed to the muzzle end of the barrel as an integral part of the entire device and recessed no more than 6 millimeters from the muzzle end of the barrel.

(b) A blaze orange (Fed-Std-595B 12199) or orange color brighter than that specified by the Federal Standard color number, marking permanently affixed to the exterior surface of the barrel, covering the circumference of the barrel from the muzzle end for a depth of at least 6 millimeters.

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