Star Trek Phasers, Klingon Weapons, and More
In addition to the basic costume Phasers and Romulan disruptors found on costume sites, we’ve searched around and found a bunch of even better weapons available for your Star Trek universe uniforms and costumes.
These range everywhere from Star Trek costume phasers to Klingon weapons, and from Prop Replicas of varying technical accuracy (and price) to Collector’s pieces.
If you’re searching for the best way to round out your Star Trek convention uniform or costume, these will definitely be a good place to start looking. Here are some of the ones we recommend the most.
Starfleet Type 1 and Type 2 Phasers
There aren’t a whole lot of these special Star Trek: TOS black-handled phasers in stock right now, so if this one catches your eye, I’d check it out quick.
This carefully reproduced Art Asylum Sculpt replica is popular with fans, with an average review of over 4 out of 5 stars, and predominantly 5 star ratings. It features a removable Type 1 phaser, and comes complete with light-up and sound effects. However, because of small parts, it’s not a small child’s toy and should be purchased for a recommended age of 14 or older.
This black-handled model can be hard to find, so if you’re in the mood to collect one, I’d check it out before it goes out of stock during the Halloween rush. This is truly a great phaser prop replica if you want to stand out from the crowd.
Star Trek 2009 Movie and Star Trek Into Darkness Movie Phaser
This Quantum Mechanix 2009 and Into Darkness Movie Phaser is a stunt replica rather than a toy. This stunt reproduction is crafted out of durable alloy steel. If you’re a fan or collector of movie pieces, this phaser is a great option. It’s well-designed for presentation or display, and if you’re not worried about special effects (noise and such), it’s a stunning piece to really make your uniform stand out.
With excellent materials and attention to detail, it presents itself as a more expensive-looking replica compared to the actual price.
Reviews are excellent with a great 5 of 5 rating by multiple buyers. It is chrome and steel-plated over a resin core to give it weight and heft, and modeled precisely on the original props used by actors in the 2009 movie and Star Trek Into Darkness. If you’re into realism, you’ve got to take a look at this phaser replica.
Star Trek TOS Exclusive Grey Handle Phaser
It comes in both a standard version and the Grey-Handled Exclusive version, but buyers of the Standard version who compared the features of the Exclusive one felt that you really didn’t get anything more special for the increased price – just some color.
If it is a bit pricey, the Star Trek Original Series Phaser Pistol could be a suitable substitute for the stunt replica if you are on a budget or can’t find it. Unlike the goofy looking colored version of the Star Trek TOS “toy” phaser, this has a better look and feel.
Starfleet Assault Movie Phasers from Star Trek V and VI
The Starfleet Security Assault Phaser is a collectible Phaser from Master Replicas, and has only a limited supply. The manufacturer has discontinued production, so what you see is what you get. If you like the look of this beauty, be sure to check it out and catch this Assault Phaser in stock.
Like other authentic prop replicas, this Assault Phaser is not a cheap kid’s toy and was designed for a great presentation. Made of die-cast metal and plastic, This model was seen in the films Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
The electronic sounds and lights look great to improve its look and feel. It is a limited edition of 2000 pieces and comes with a certificate of authenticity and display case.
In collaboration with the Star Trek Production team, they based the design on scans of the original film prop, and it comes with an acrylic dust cover and base, a display stand, prop story, plaque and Certificate of Authenticity. Check it out and catch one of the last ones in stock.
Klingon Disruptors and and Bat’Leths
Diamond Select Star Trek III Klingon Disruptor
This Star Trek III Movie Klingon Disruptor from Diamond Select Toys is available now at Amazon. It’s a great-looking disruptor to round out a Klingon costume for parties or conventions.
It has screen-accurate detailing to ensure the best possible presentation, and includes electronic lights and sounds to boot. However, as with many items with small parts, it does present a choking hazard, so this is suitable to older children (over 3) or us “adult kids” only.
This new Klingon Disruptor is billed as part of Diamond Select’s “role-play” line, which includes communicators and tricorders, as well.
Klingon Bat’Leth
Scale Model Klingon Bat-Leth
If you’re looking for a great Klingon weapon, check this out. This first listing is for a 7-inch scale-model version of the Sword of Kahless. You could display it for maximum effect or maybe wear it on your belt rather than on your back.
32-inch Klingon Bat-Leth listing on Amazon and a 48-inch Bat’Leth Search on eBay
However, in addition to this slightly smaller one on Amazon, we found some nice 48-inch ones on eBay that can serve as full-versions or incredible displays.
In general, Armory Replicas’ products have mostly received excellent ratings, so these seem a little suspect with complaints about the “smaller” size. Other reviews mentioned that this slightly smaller size felt like a better fit for ‘humans.” I’m sure the buyers had the experience they described, but from their wording they are certainly die-hard fans.
This massive 48-inch Klingon Bat’Leth is a cool Star Trek universe accessory to check out at eBay.
I think, to some degree, that the complaints about the bat’leth’s construction could be overstated, just because it’s hard to tell what use they tried to make of their Klingon weapon.
If you’re looking for a show piece that you don’t intend to sharpen and use to whack someone’s head off, it may very well be a good purchase. Just make sure of the return policy, as always, just in case.
Be sure to check for the “ship from” location especially if you need it soon. Shipping from Australia or Pakistan isn’t going to be quick.
In any case, here’s a Search on eBay to review a bunch of listings at once. Good Bat’Leths are hard to find that ship inside the US, so it may be worth a check of searches or if you’re desperate to round out your costume.
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Lastly, you can also try this page at Amazon, where a number of items are included in the listings.