Top 5 Frequently Asked Questions About the Gel Blaster Pistols

We all are familiar with the popularity of gel blaster pistols. If you are new to this toy, then you are at the right place as here you will get the answer to all queries related to this pistol. So let’s start:

Gel Blaster Pistol

Basically, a gel blaster pistol is a type of sport gun fashioned after the design of real firearms. These simulated guns are mostly made out of plastic and nylon material and are powered by batteries that help shoot water-saturated balls, the size of a pellet. Gel blasters have been around for a while but have recently gained a lot of popularity, especially in Australia.


Gel blasters are often played in CQB-style shooting skirmishes similar to paintball by squads or local clubs of enthusiasts often referred to as "gellballers", but follows an airsoft-like honour-based gameplay umpiring system. MilSim games involving players wearing garbage bags and camouflage are very famous, while "Speed Gel" players are more casual with team jerseys and often wear paintball masks.

Latest FAQ’s

Here we have covered the latest faqs regarding the gel blaster pistols that one should know.  Have a look!

  • Do I need a permit to import a gel blaster gun?

Yes, police certification is a must for every single gun you intend to import/purchase from overseas.

  • Do gel blasters hurt?

According to the players, the gel blaster does not hurt much. If shot by pistols, you will feel like being pinched and there will be a temporary mark left on the skin. If you are shot by rifles, it only gives a short burst of stinging pain.

  • Do I need a license to own and possess a gel blaster gun?

In some States, the gel blaster guns may be classified as a replica firearm, which would require a license. However, in QLD we can confirm you do not need a license. It is good to check your State Weapons Regulation for the most current information regarding this query..

  • Is there an age limit to purchase a gel blaster gun?

Well, there is currently no age limit for an individual within Queensland, to possess or use a gel blaster. However, clubs, ranges, field operators and associations can place age restrictions on people who use their services.

  • Can I carry a gel blaster in public?

Carrying a Gel Blaster in public is a serious crime. It is not advisable to carry this gun in a public place but still, if you want, then it should be carried in a way that is not visible to anyone, so as not to cause alarm to any person.

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