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"Get that blaster out of my face, Mando!"
―Migs Mayfeld[5]

The Mandalorian's IB-94 blaster pistol, also referred to as Mando's blaster,[6] was an IB-94 blaster pistol manufactured by BlasTech Industries that the bounty hunter Din Djarin carried with him during his bounty hunting career.

Description[]

Djarin's blaster pistol was a rare model with impressive range and firepower.[6]

History[]

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The Mandalorian Din Djarin holding his IB-94

Around 9 ABY,[7] Din Djarin used this blaster in various missions in the Outer Rim. While on the ice planet Pagodon, he used the weapon while fending off a group of trawlers at a public house, shooting the controls to the door that trapped and sliced one of them in half.[2] During his mission to retrieve Grogu on Arvala-7, he used the weapon in a shootout with Nikto mercenaries alongside fellow bounty hunter droid IG-11, and later shot the droid when he attempted to kill Grogu.[2]

Upon returning Grogu in an Imperial Remnant safe house on Nevarro, the Mandalorian had a change of heart and rescued Grogu from the facility, using the blaster to kill a number of stormtroopers in the process. He later used it against members of the Bounty Hunters' Guild, who had ambushed him as he attempted to escape the planet.[8] While infiltrating a Klatooinian tribe's outpost with Carasynthia Dune on Sorgan, the Mandalorian used the blaster to create a makeshift exit within their camp as they escaped. After giving his Amban phase-pulse blaster to Dune, he used the blaster to fend off the Klatooinians while defending a human tribe's village.[9] Upon arriving on Tatooine, he used the blaster to scare a group of pit droids when they attempted to repair his starship. He later used the weapon to kill his former partner Toro Calican after the latter had betrayed him following their previous mission.[10]

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Din Djarin wields his IB-94 before the Battle for Mos Espa

While working with a team of mercenaries to rescue a prisoner in the Bothan-Five incident, the Mandalorian used the blaster to deal with a number of New Republic security droids on a New Republic Correctional Transport. After his team betrayed and tossed him into a prison, he attempted to fire the weapon at them, but the bolt bounced off the door and around the prison, hitting him instead. After the Mandalorian escaped, he used the weapon during a scuffle with Burg, failing to hit him as the Devaronian knocked his arm away.[5] Din later used his pistol on Tython when he tried to protect Grogu.[11] Djarin later wielded his IB-94 in the Battle for Mos Espa when he fought alongside Daimyo Boba Fett.[12] In the final battle with Moff Gideon, the blaster was destroyed in the explosion of Gideon’s light cruiser. It was later replaced by a blaster of the same model.

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Behind the scenes[]

The blaster pistol first appeared in Chapter 1 of the 2019 Disney+ television series The Mandalorian,[2] which aired on November 12, 2019.[13] It was first identified by its entry in the Databank.[6] Its design is based upon the Bergmann 1894 No. 1 semi-automatic pistol, albeit with some modifications.[14]

Appearances[]

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Din Djarin wields his IB-94.

Non-canon appearances[]

Sources[]

Notes and references[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Mandalorian Blastech IB-94 Blaster (Small Size) – The Mandalorian on Rubies II, LLC (archived from the original on December 21, 2020)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 The-Mandalorian-logo The Mandalorian — "Chapter 1: The Mandalorian"
  3. Star Wars: Timelines dates the events of The Book of Boba Fett to 9 ABY. As the events of The Mandalorian Season Three, which includes "Chapter 24: The Return," directly follow those of The Book of Boba Fett, the former must also take place around that year.
  4. The-Mandalorian-logo The Mandalorian — "Chapter 24: The Return"
  5. 5.0 5.1 The-Mandalorian-logo The Mandalorian — "Chapter 6: The Prisoner"
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 StarWars-DatabankII Mando's blaster in the Databank (backup link)
  7. According to StarWars SWCC 2019: 9 Things We Learned from The Mandalorian Panel on StarWars.com (backup link), the events of The Mandalorian take place about five years after the events of Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi, which Star Wars: Galactic Atlas dates to 4 ABY. Therefore, it can be deduced with simple math that the events of The Mandalorian take place around 9 ABY.
  8. The-Mandalorian-logo The Mandalorian — "Chapter 3: The Sin"
  9. The-Mandalorian-logo The Mandalorian — "Chapter 4: Sanctuary"
  10. The-Mandalorian-logo The Mandalorian — "Chapter 5: The Gunslinger"
  11. The-Mandalorian-logo The Mandalorian — "Chapter 14: The Tragedy"
  12. The Book of Boba Fett logo The Book of Boba Fett — "Chapter 7: In the Name of Honor"
  13. The Mandalorian Media Kit on Disney Direct-to-Consumer & International (archived from the original on March 15, 2023)
  14. YouTube The Mandalorian Carries an 1894 Bergmann No.1 on the Forgotten Weapons YouTube channel (backup link)
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