SFC-1 "Werewolf" Blaster Carbine

When fighting in close quarters a blaster carbine is usually the preferred weapon. Blaster rifles often prove to be too bulky and hard to handle in small spaces while blaster carbines tend to be smaller and better suited for such situations. The Confederate Navy contracted Decuu Arms to design a weapon to be used during boarding operations by the Confederate Marines, based on the BR7-A3 "Vampire" blaster rifle. The resulting weapon was the SFC-1 "Werewolf" carbine.

The blaster carbine is built in a bull-pup design, with the power pack located behind the handle. The bull-pup design reduces length and makes the weapon less cumbersome that the "Vampire". Like the "Vampire", all moving and/or metal parts of the "Werewolf" are fitted with a corrosion-proof, vacuum-rated, dry lubricant. The top of the receiver has a universal, quick detach sight rail, which comes from the factory mounted with a medium, 4X optical scope.

The "Werewolf" has a faster recycle rate than most blasters and features an under-barrel micro-grenade launcher which stores a pair of concussion stun grenades (they can be replaced with smoke grenades). For boarding operations in starships with lighting problems, a built in flashlight may be activated by using a thumb switch that is located just above the barrel.