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Which gel blaster is the best?
Apr 19 2021 YEWS Analytics

Which gel blaster is the best?

Since the rise of gel blasters as a safer, less messy alternative to paintball or Airsoft, plenty of overseas companies have started to sell low-quality gel blasters at low costs. It can be tempting to purchase these in an effort to save money, but if they’re not well made and break quickly, they will end up being a waste of money in t...

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Can a gel blaster use a BB bullet?
Apr 19 2021 YEWS Analytics

Can a gel blaster use a BB bullet?

Although it is technically possible to use alternative ammo in a gel blaster, there are a number of reasons why it’s not recommended. The ammo designed specifically for gel blasters are called gel balls (or sometimes gel beads, jelly beads, or polymer beads). These beads start out tiny, making it easy and cost-effective to buy them in ...

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How do gel blasters work?
Mar 30 2021 YEWS Analytics

How do gel blasters work?

Gel blasters are usually made out of plastic, but at iHobby we stock metal models as well. In our range, you can find plenty of options to suit all kinds of preferences and purposes, including manual, spring-powered single shot, or battery operated and fully automatic.  Whatever you have in mind, if you’d like to play with semi-realist...

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Do you need a licence for a gel blaster?
Mar 15 2021 YEWS Analytics

Do you need a licence for a gel blaster?

The simple answer to whether you need a licence to own gel blasters is no. As gel blasters are only toys, the Queensland Weapons Act 1990 does not require you to hold a licence. However, some restrictions do apply in NSW, Victoria, and Tasmania. For those living outside of QLD, state or territory laws should be consulted. Currently, ag...

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What is a Gel Blaster?
Feb 24 2021 YEWS Analytics

What is a Gel Blaster?

Gel blasters are essentially army toys that shoot soft, mess-free gel balls. They often have a semi-realistic look and provide a safe, fun way to stage battles with friends and family. They can be plastic or metal, spring-powered, battery operated, manual or automatic, and usually shoot at around 250 feet per second. If you’re looking ...

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