Deckard's Pfläger-Katsumata Series D 5223

Published on February 8, 2025
Duration: 12:38

This video details the Pfläger-Katsumata Series D 5223, a functional replica of Deckard's pistol from Blade Runner. It's a unique hybrid, combining a Charter Arms .44 Special Bulldog revolver with a Steyr Model SL bolt-action rifle receiver. The build highlights intricate gunsmithing to merge two distinct firearm actions into a cohesive, shootable prop.

Quick Summary

Deckard's iconic pistol from Blade Runner, the Pfläger-Katsumata Series D 5223, is a functional replica built from a Charter Arms .44 Special Bulldog revolver and a Steyr Model SL bolt-action rifle receiver.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Deckard's Pistol
  2. 01:22Prop History and Identification
  3. 02:38Component Breakdown
  4. 05:19Disassembly and Internal Mechanics
  5. 10:37Functional Prop Design

Frequently Asked Questions

What real firearms were used to create Deckard's pistol prop for Blade Runner?

The iconic Deckard's pistol prop was constructed using a Charter Arms .44 Special Bulldog revolver as the base, combined with the receiver and bolt from a Steyr Model SL bolt-action rifle.

Is Deckard's pistol from Blade Runner a real firearm model?

No, the 'Pfläger-Katsumata Series D 5223' is a fan-created designation for the prop. While this replica is a functional .44 caliber firearm, the original movie prop's name is not an official manufacturer model.

How was Deckard's Blaster replica constructed?

This replica merges a Charter Arms Bulldog revolver with a Steyr Model SL rifle receiver. The Steyr receiver is bolted onto the revolver frame, integrating its bolt action components and double-set triggers into the prop.

What makes the Deckard's Blaster replica functional?

The replica uses the core components of a Charter Arms .44 Special Bulldog revolver, including its cylinder and barrel, allowing it to fire .44 caliber ammunition. The rifle components are primarily cosmetic or integrated for function like the bolt handle.

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