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Hapan Date: Year 4037 Day 243
Cluster Time: 04:05
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Below are the weapons produced by Endara Arms. If you would like to view the specifications for these weapons, please click the weapon's name you are interested in.

Designed and created for the Hapes Consortium, the HB-1 blaster pistol was put into circulation in six years ago and remains in production today. In its early days, the gun stylish good looks landed it in many prominent holovids, most notably of which was the Raid Runner trilogy. However, it was its rugged durability and superiority over the aging RAGC-P30 design that landed this model as the official sidearm of the Royal Hapan Armed Forces. The HB-1 was the first firearm to be produced in the new factories on Malcelethor, and replaced the antiquated RAGC-P30 as the official sidearm of the Hapan Armed Forces. With the current Hapan armed forces sidearm, the RAGC-P30 having no significant improvement in its design in nearly fifty years, when the Royal Council was approached with a new design for a proposition to equip all of its officers with a newer, more durable, and more powerful sidearm at a fraction of their production costs, the Royal Council jumped on the proposition, returning to the producer less than three days later with a ten year contract. Though the company initially supplied the firearms to current officers at a loss, the profit accumulated over the course of the ten year contract is forecast to be rather generous. The HB-1 blaster pistol, like most all other blaster pistols is used by simply pointing the gun at your target and squeezing the trigger. While the HB-1 has a shorter range than most other blaster pistols, it has a significantly more powerful bolt, and is significantly easier to become proficient with. The gun could be set to two different modes. The first, and most commonly used mode is semi-automatic, which is used most frequently in close quarters combat where the risk of hitting a friendly target was very real. In this mode, each squeeze of the trigger, one blaster bolt is fired from the barrel, making it easier to ensure the bolts fired hit their intended target. The second mode is stun, in which each squeeze of the trigger fires a paralyzing bolt of energy at the target. This mode is mainly used when it is necessary to use non-lethal force to capture or restrain a target instead of killing them.

Designed and created for the Hapes Consortium the HB-5 assault rifle was put into circulation six years ago and remains in production today. Developed and produced parallel to the HB-1 Blaster Pistol, the HB-5 uses many of the same components as the HB-1 which allows the factories to keep production costs down on both of the weapons. The HB-5 Assault Rifle was designed to be the primary weapon of Hapan ground troops and security forces. The HB-5 was the second firearm to be produced in the new factories of Malcelethor, and replaced the aging RAGC-A45 as the official assault rifle of the Hapan Armed Forces. After reviewing the HB-1, the Royal Council felt it necessary to upgrade all of various blasters. The HB-5 was designed to help fulfill that goal, complementing the HB-1 Blaster Pistol, and the HB-11 Heavy Blaster Rifle. Each of these new designs were included in a contract to the Royal Council in which the entire armed forces would be rearmed at a fraction of actual cost. While the contractor took an initial loss on this contract, the profit expected over the course of the ten-year contract is estimated to be quite generous, even in the less favorable circumstances. The HB-5 assault rifle, like most all other firearms is used by simply pointing the gun at your target and squeezing the trigger. Due to the length of the barrel, the HB-5 has an average range for a blaster rifle, which is nearly 3 times the range of a blaster pistol. While the blast from the HB-5 is less powerful than many other publicly available blaster rifles, however, due to the extreme precision and high quality of craftsmanship, the HB-5 is significantly more accurate than most other rifles on the market, making it far easier to use and become proficient with, with less than 1% of the total shots fired going astray from its target. The gun has two different firing modes, semi-automatic, and stun. Each mode can be quickly switched between via a switch near the users thumb on their firing hand. This switch is present on both sides of the gun, allowing both right and left-handed users to switch between modes without having to remove either hand from the gun, or taking their sights off a target. The gun can be set to two different modes. The first, and most commonly used mode is semi-automatic, which is used most frequently in close quarters combat where the risk of hitting a friendly target was very real. In this mode, each squeeze of the trigger, one blaster bolt is fired from the barrel, making it easier to ensure the bolts fired hit their intended target. The second mode is stun, in which each squeeze of the trigger fires a paralyzing bolt of energy at the target. This mode is mainly used when it is necessary to use non-lethal force to capture or restrain a target instead of killing them.

When the HB-11 first came into service, it suffered from two teething problems. First was the tendency of the barrel to overheat even after only limited sustained fire and second it's relatively low stopping power for a heavy blaster of this size. Originally intended to be used as an anti-starfighter gun for the infantry, the project was almost canceled because of the shortcomings the weapon had. The deficiencies of this weapon were soon overcome after several relatively minor modifications were made. The barrel was reinforced with extra durasteel to help combat overheating and the cyclic rate of fire was increased by cleverly installing a microprocessor to precisely manage the power output of the 100 shot powercell. With overheating eliminated and the relatively weak stopping power compensated for by having more bolts strike the target in a shorter amount of time this weapon became a fearsome complement to infantry squads. Although it never excelled at providing anti-starfighter defense due to a lack of a targeting control system, the weapon was capable of quickly eliminating waves of attacking infantry or light battle droids.