ESB sidearm....The speargun debate

Jodo Kast 3

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Well...


I was intrigued by all the speculation of everyone saying that it could have been a speargun of some sort. So, I typed in English spearguns and hit search and came up with thousands of sites....YUCK.
Anyway, the few sites I did click on showed the definitive grip and upper body of the alleged weapon in question.
Anyone else go looking for it and find the same thing also?



Jodo
 
I've looked at many spearguns myself...but sadly none have seemed quite correct to me yet.

I'm always on the lookout for better reference pics to help in the search. So, here's hoping that something surfaces soon.
 
Do you have any pics or site addresses that you've been too Jodo? Would love to see the ones you've seen . . . we can debate'em in here! :)

Jer
 
First pic Ive found that resembles the sidearm...

speargun.jpg
 
That looks nice gwizah. The butt of the grip would need modifications to make it rectangular like the ESB blaster (which is likely what was done since I've yet to see a rectangular grip with a heel-rest like it).
 
I've got a pic of a "Nemrod Clipper" that was on sale on ebay some months ago that sparked this new direction in the sidearm.I had the seller email me a large pic of it.I can email it if someone would like to host it.The trigger,and safety look close to the Bespin blaster as I'm sure the Fett blaster is.There are some newer models I've seen that have the exact grip as the Bespin with the squared handlegrip.It's out there,just a matter of finding it,.....for now my Bespin blaster converted to a Fett with proper barrel does nicely ;)


Steve
 
Believe it or not, look what I found on Ebay...

Edited...sorry.



Now I definately think its some sort of older model of this one.


Jodo
 
You're not supposed to post live auctions.
(especially that second one)

The holster used by Fett is for the Nemrod Clipper. I don't think the gun is a clipper though, maybe a different Nemrod with the same holster.
 

lonepigeon wrote:

You're not supposed to post live auctions.
(especially that second one)

Yah, thanks, I was eyeballing that too, ben waiting weeks for another one to pop up....sigh.
 
I've seen so many spearguns; it's ridiculous. I am sure several other of us are in the same boat. I agree 100% that the holster is most likely a Nemrod. In fact, I have seen a Nemrod holster (new) that is almost identical. I am also with Chris that is speargun may not be a Nemrod. I have seen mannnnnnny pics of Nemrod spearguns, and while many are close, none of them have had the rectangular butt-grip. If it is a Nemrod (which is what the Bespin blaster was), then it is the most obscure non-exsistant Nemrod they made.

Btw- What are the chances the original thing was brown? She sure looks very shiney and very stock to me....
 
I hadn't felt qualified to comment on this topic, being a new guy, when I read it from the archives. However, when I was looking at the reference pics of said thread, I immediately saw something that I thought I recognized, and it wasn't anything to do with spearguns. Rectangular "caps"(counterweights) on pistol grips are/were quite common on match-grade/competition smallbore and airpistols. For rapidfire pistol competitions, the grip arrangement is VERY close to what I see in the fuzzy pics. ...My theory; If built in the UK, this is possibly made from a competition/matchgrade air pistol. ...No reason why it wouldn't/couldn't fit in a speargun holster.
 
I don't think you're far off MM. I've noticed similar heelrests on air pistols and the like. Whatever it is, I hope we're able to find it someday.
 
Ok. I've gone over those pics of the holstered blaster over and over. Did as much as I could to get them clearer. Still at a loss, :lol:. It sure as heck could easily be one of those spearguns, except for that infernal rectangular pommel. If I didn't think they were crazy for doing it, I would offer that they used the stock from an early Remington XP-100. They had VERY similar pommel configurations. I've also managed to find a few pics online of match-grade airguns that have those trick grips as well. I just don't know how to post pics (Hey, I never said I was smart, just good-looking :lol: ). They aren't even close though, just showed examples of the butts is all. It's important to remember that this prop was built over twenty years ago.
 
Yeah, I know, this topic could easily drive us all to the nut house. Especially when stuff like this pops up:
CustomXPStock-650.jpg


This is just a custom pistol stock. Again, not a perfect match, but similar in theme.
 
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