🔫 Caij Vanda Blaster Replica – Inspired by Star Wars | Bounty Hunter Sci-Fi Prop for Cosplay & Display
Step into the gritty underworld of the Outer Rim with this Caij Vanda Blaster Replica, a sleek sci-fi weapon inspired by Star Wars and designed with the deadly charm of a galactic information broker in mind. Built for cosplayers, collectors, and fans of the bounty hunter lifestyle, this non-functional replica is ready for your next convention, fan film, or display shelf.
This blaster features:
A slim, tactical design with bounty hunter aesthetics
Realistic surface detail, metallic weathering, and matte texturing
Lightweight and durable materials, great for long days in costume
Con-safe construction, perfect for photoshoots and fan events
Whether you’re completing your Caij Vanda look, adding to your Star Wars-inspired collection, or just want a unique sci-fi sidearm, this handcrafted blaster delivers on both style and authenticity.
🔹 Key Features:
✔ Inspired by Star Wars and Caij Vanda’s blaster from Jedi: Survivor
✔ High-detail sci-fi finish with bounty hunter flair
✔ Made for cosplay, collectors, and sci-fi weapon lovers
✔ Lightweight and durable – ready for cons, shoots, or display
✔ Safe and non-firing – a tribute prop with no working parts
📦 Made to order and carefully packaged. Add a touch of underworld elegance to your loadout today.
–Legal Notice–
This is not an officially licensed product and is only considered FAN ART
§272.2 Prohibitions.
No person shall manufacture, enter into commerce, ship, transport, or receive any toy, look-alike, or imitation firearm (“device”) covered by this part as set forth in §272.1 unless such device contains, or has affixed to it, one of the markings set forth in §272.3, or unless this prohibition has been waived by §272.4.
[78 FR 4765, Jan. 23, 2013]
§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.
[54 FR 19358, May 5, 1989, as amended at 57 FR 48454, Oct. 26, 1992; 69 FR 18803, Apr. 9, 2004. Redesignated and amended at 78 FR 4765, Jan. 23, 2013]
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