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'''''Battlestar Galactica''''' was the sci-fi television series created by Glen A. Larson (''[[Knight Rider]]'') and Leslie Stevens (''[[The Outer Limits]]'') chronicling the plight of refugees who flee their destroyed homeworlds, fleeing the Cylon tyranny in a rag-tag fleet on a fugitive quest, a shining planet known as Earth. Starring [[Richard Hatch]], [[Dirk Benedict]] and [[Lorne Greene]], the series only lasted one season, but spawned a [[Galactica 1980|short-lived sequel]] and a [[Battlestar Galactica (2003)|longer-running re-imagining]], itself spawning two "prequel" installments,.  
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'''''Battlestar Galactica''''' was the sci-fi television series created by Glen A. Larson (''[[Knight Rider]]'') and Leslie Stevens (''[[The Outer Limits]]'') chronicling the plight of refugees who flee their destroyed homeworlds, fleeing the Cylon tyranny in a rag-tag fleet on a fugitive quest, a shining planet known as Earth. Starring [[Richard Hatch]], [[Dirk Benedict]] and [[Lorne Greene]], the series only lasted one season, but spawned a [[Galactica 1980|short-lived sequel]] and a [[Battlestar Galactica (2004)|longer-running re-imagining]], itself spawning two "prequel" installments,.  
  
  

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Battlestar Galactica was the sci-fi television series created by Glen A. Larson (Knight Rider) and Leslie Stevens (The Outer Limits) chronicling the plight of refugees who flee their destroyed homeworlds, fleeing the Cylon tyranny in a rag-tag fleet on a fugitive quest, a shining planet known as Earth. Starring Richard Hatch, Dirk Benedict and Lorne Greene, the series only lasted one season, but spawned a short-lived sequel and a longer-running re-imagining, itself spawning two "prequel" installments,.


The following weapons were used in the television series Battlestar Galactica:


Rifle

Pneumatic Rifle

After crash-landing on the planet Equellus, Apollo (Richard Hatch) encounters Puppis (Johnny Timko) and his mother Vella (Katherine Cannon), who brandishes a "numo" -- a form of pneumatic rifle -- that appears to have been custom-built for the production.

Vella (Katherine Cannon) holds a pneumatic rifle, called a "numo," when her son Puppis (Johnny Timko, center) encounter Captain Apollo (Richard Hatch) at his crashed Viper fighter in "The Lost Warrior" (S01E04).
Captain Apollo (Richard Hatch) holds a pneumatic rifle, called a "numo," after being welcomed into the Vella's (Katheirne Cannon) home on Equellus in "The Lost Warrior" (S01E04).
Puppis (Johnny Timko) holds a pneumatic rifle, called a "numo," after being when defending himself against a lupus (wolf) on Equellus in Battlestar Galactica's "The Lost Warrior" (S01E04).

Pistol

Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector

Bootes (Lance LeGault), an "oviner" (rancher) on Equellus, uses a black Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector (a pneumatic "air gun", in keeping with the "numo" weaponry of the planet) in "The Lost Warrior" (S01E04).

Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector with front sight removed.
Red-Eye (Rex Cutter), Vella (Katherine Cannon), Puppis (Johnny Timko) and Bootes (Lance LeGault) with a holstered Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector, likely also referred to as a "numo," on Equellus in Battlestar Galactica's "The Lost Warrior" (S01E04).
Lacerta (Claude Earl Jones) watches as Bootes (Lance LeGault) uses a Palmer Cap-Chur Short Range Projector to vainly face off against the Cylon Centurion "Red-Eye" (Rex Cutter) on Equellus in Battlestar Galactica's "The Lost Warrior" (1978).

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