Sil-50 Sonic Pistol

The Pacnorval Defense Systems, Limited SIL-50 pistol was the size of a DL-44 heavy blaster pistol and had a maximum range of 20 meters (40 meters underwater). Unlike the Sg-82, however, the SIL-50 was designed to incapacitate the target without causing any harm. The pistol generated an ultra-low frequency sonic pulse, mimicking the target's nervous system impulses. For humans, these waves were set at anywhere from 30 to 5 Hz, to interfere with functionality of the brain. However, the weapon had controls to adjust the sonic frequency to affect almost any other species, assuming the anatomy to determine their range of vulnerability was known. Since the SIL-50's disabling sound pulse was so low in frequency, it could not be detected or felt by the human inner ear, though many species were capable of hearing ultra-low waves such as these. Normally, the SIL-50 was incapable of generating directly lethal shots, but a full-power blast at point-blank range can potentially kill, as could a direct hit underwater. When affected by the SIL-50's beam, a human would experience intense dizziness, nausea, total disorientation, memory loss, and might vomit. After about two seconds, the target would fall unconscious and remained incapacitated for up to an hour.