The riot gun used by a Star Wars assassin: The Webley-Schurmuly
Royal Armouries
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18m
This week's weapon tells two juxtaposing stories. The first is one born out of the troubles in Northern Ireland, while the second deals with an intergalactic lizard assassin. Join Jonathan Ferguson as he reveals both stories behind this fascinating firearm.
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