Take a look: Hoth Rebel Trooper Pistol analysis.

My $.02, mortar fins are easy to find....It's a 60mm for sure. I think I can get ahold of a few. They won't be identical because no one uses that type of mortar round anymore. It's obsolete. Dale
 
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How about this?

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Brilliant. It almost looks like a 'naked' barrel tip, in contrast to the Ponda Baba version? More than one variation on the Hoth Rebel issue of this weapon perhaps, or are the mortar fins just a similar color to the trooper's pants??
 
The fins are just close to the pants color. I can see fins above and below the barrel tip (top one is dark and has an edge highlight, bottom one is just dark).
 
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The fins are just close to the pants color. I can see fins above and below the barrel tip (top one is dark and has an edge highlight, bottom one is just dark).
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Okay, I'll buy that observation.
 
I've been wanting to make a Ponda Baba gun for a while.
I love the way the thing looks!

The mortars with the correct fins pop up on ebay every so often and the gun is fairly cheap.

http://www.impactguns.com/store/ar7.html
http://www.thegunsource.com/rifles/ar7.htm

You could make the whole thing for less than 200 bucks.

Is there any difference from the AR-7 being made today as that of the one being made pre-77?

From what I've read there is very little difference if any.

Alot of dough for one gun but a hell of a lot cheaper than a sterling and a lot less work.

Nick
 
I bought mine in 1980 for $95 at Big 5 Sporting Goods.
I saw it used in From Russia With Love and just had to have one!
 
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I saw it used in From Russia With Love and just had to have one!

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Ha, I remember seeing that and laughing my ass off. It's such a cheesy little .22
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My uncle had one that I messed with as a kid, remember how sharp the feed lips were on the magazine - pain to load it.

I think the only thing they've changed in the last decades has been the composition of the stock - was a thin easily cracked fiberglass with a swirled gelcoat. Last one I saw in a gun store looked like it was black plastic (zytel?).
 
Okay, I have refined my reconstruction using the Ponda Baba pistol as reference for scale. I'll clean up the damaged scope next (EDIT: scope has been repaired).


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I have one of those guns. Received it from a tire dealer when I was working for Goodyear in the mid 80s. Mine has the Black plastic foam-filled stock and 2 clips. Use rat shot in it for snakes and such. Thought about converting it one time, but never got around to it. While it appears cheaply made on the surface, it's held up remarkably well over the years.
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Too bad I hate the Hoth Rebel Trooper.

Yeah riiiiiight. Okay where and when can I get mine? I think that would be awesome to have one. I knew they had this gun but seeing as I'm not a gun nut and wanted the A-280 based off the MP-44 receiver, never gave this some thought.

This thread is about one of the most complete threads on a prop in the fastest time. I love you guys.

Now I want one. Mmmmmmmm where's my Tauntaun.

A Happy Hoth Rebel,

Mookie
 
I have a picture of this prop in "complete form" somewhere too...not a great one I think, just a little fuzzy thing, but it hasnt been posted yet....

I'll try to dig it out.

Curious about the origins to that original posted in the pics above??? Who's is it?

Brandon
 
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Full parts list:
Singlepoint scope
Charter Arms AR-7 Explorer
Sterling L2A3 Grip

Details (right side):
V8 Part #78 Oil Pump lower half
V8 Part #86 Fuel pump front half
V8 Part #87 Actuator Arm (fuel pump)

(left side)
V8 Part #88 Fuel pump rear half
Fett ESB rifle scope block (I know what this is, but it's best for another topic)
Cloud City Blaster right side detail (exact identity unknown)

That's pretty much it except for the scope rings.
There are a couple small rod-like pieces on the sides, but they're too small to get an exact identity (probably V-8 parts though, with some measuring I could probably figure them out).
It's missing the barrel and the British Mortar Shell Fin Assembly for the muzzle.

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So Far I have most of these parts and I am trying to track down a good used AR-7.

From what I have seen the straight knurled part on the front of the receiver is part of the original barrel and the mortar part should be easy to replicate.

The scope rings are fairly common thin high mount rings, I may go with a new set until the original maker is discovered.



Chris, please share what the Fett ESB rifle scope block is, I plan to machine mine but I would like to know what it is first.


I have a funny feeling that the unidentified Cloud City Blaster right side detail is part of the AR-7s rear site
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I may ask Sink Tube Jedi if he wants to cast the model parts in metal for me or I may try it myself.


I also need to find someone to cast the Sterling Grip. I bet Wakal could do it
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This is a great prop that should be fairly easy and inexpensive to make and I hope a lot of you join me in making one.
 
I believe that is the rifle barrel cut down. Mine has that rough texture to it and is tapered down the length. The pistol version had more of a drastic taper to it than the the rifle obviously, but it still appears to be too thick at the end for the pistol.
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Well, this pic is worse than I remembered it being. Though it does show the holster setup:

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Later,
Brandon
 
Charter Arms used to make a pistol version of the AR-7 (sorry, I don't remember it's name), it had a pistol grip, and a 6 inch barrel. The pistol grip, and short barrel could not be used on the rifle version due to ATF rules.

The pistol was used, either with a new barrel, or barrel shroud in the movie "Future World". There are also some publicity photos from "Buck Rogers" with Gil Gerard holding the pistol. The pistol also used in an episode of the "Mike Hammer" series as a ceramic, composite weapon.

David.
 
I have partial molds off of my AR-7, I can easily finish them up and offer castings if anyone wants them. I was going to finish them up anyway for the Ponda gun.
 
They definitely had more than one in ESB:

RebHothBlastr3.jpg


Here's a pic from a trading card but it could be fake.
That's a real AR7, not a casting and the mortar looks right but the back of the gun and the scope look photo shopped.

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EDIT: Yes, the trading card is a touched up Panda Baba pic.

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(Pic from POSW)
 
Cool!
WHat a weird picture.

Who's hand is that supposed to be?

Also the Mortar is off. Too many holes

Nick
 
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