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by Wade Mason
Gel Blasters are a fun and enjoyable toy but care must be taken when handling them.
When playing with Gel Blasters you should undertake some safety...
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by Wade Mason
We recommend that you take care of your battery to ensure you maximize its operational life. Avoid overcharging or leaving the batteries unattended...
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by Wade Mason
Gel Balls are a non-toxic and environmentally friendly product. When the tiny hard gel balls are placed in water, they can grow up to 200 times the...
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by Wade Mason
No license is required to purchase or own a gel Blaster as they are just toys (Queensland only). Jungle Tactical.
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by Wade Mason
They must be soaked for at least for 4 hours in water to fully expand to size, approximately 7.4mm. Once you have soaked your gel balls it is best ...
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by Wade Mason
This is a question that does not just have one answer. Many serious enthusiasts lean towards AKA Tenacity Gel Balls and Warintrest High Friction ...
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by Jonathan Tidboald
Are Gel Blaster legal in Queensland. The short answer is yes, it is perfectly legal own and use a gel blaster in Queensland.
The recent changes to ...
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by Jonathan Tidboald
In an effort to further improve your experience of gel soft as a sport we have sourced what we think are one of the best brands of batteries on the...
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by Jonathan Tidboald
There has been a lot of talk lately about legal issues surrounding gel blaster and the actions QLD police take. A positive step that has come from ...
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