How big do gel blaster bullets get?

Gel Blaster guns fire these balls as projectiles (sometimes known as Gel Beads, Hydrogel Balls or Gels), which are 6–8 mm (0.24–0.31”) diameter super-absorbent polymer water beads usually made from Sodium Polyacrylate.
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Do gel balls hurt?

Just like any projectile, these gel balls can sting upon impact–but only a little bit. Users have noted that they feel like a rubber band snapping on the skin more than anything. The pain is quick, minor, and fades away quickly, which is a far cry from the sting that a paintball or a BB can leave.
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Do gel blaster bullets hurt?

Gel Blasters differ from airsoft or paintball in that they don't leave behind any mess, are eco-friendly and non-toxic, require less prep, and are less painful (but still sting just enough to keep it exciting!). We promise they're just as much fun, if not more.
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How long do gel blaster bullets take to grow?

A. Gel Balls must be soaked at least for 4 hours in water to fully expand to size. Failing to completely hydrate the Gel Balls will cause the Gel blaster to not function properly. Overnight soaking is recommended.
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Are all gel Blaster ammo the same?

These are all different sizes and jam up the gun continuously so you cannot use it. They work. They are the right size for gel blaster.
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How long do gel balls last?

Luckily, you can store gel balls for up to 6 to 12 months, depending on the brand. However, you have to know how to store gel balls properly so that they will still be good to play with for the next game, and this is what we'll be talking about today.
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How far can a gel Blaster shoot?

Firing range of a gel blaster

Generally, gel blasters go from 18m to over 25m in firing range. A smaller gel blaster like a pistol is on the shorter scale of shooting ability, whereas a larger sniper rifle has a further range.
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What happens if you freeze gel balls?

Can I shoot frozen gel balls? Gel blaster guns are created to fire water gell balls, not frozen ones. If you decide to freeze your gel balls, it could cause a lot of damage and cause crystals to form in the gel. Once the crystals are formed, they can crack and cause them to fracture in your gel blasters t piece.
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How much water do I need for 10000 gel balls?

GELL BALL / WATER RATIO:

10,000 pack / 4L water. 5,000 pack / 2L water.
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Are gel balls toxic to dogs?

Q: Is it a threat to dogs? A: No true toxicity risk exists from exposure to silica gel packets. The beads do not enlarge in the stomach and the exterior packaging is usually soft and presents little risk of injury of obstruction.
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What is the highest FPS gel blaster?

A standard gel blaster shoots their water ball ammunition at about 200 feet per second while one of our custom high-power models can reach up to 300 feet per second. Those hundred feet per second can be the difference between victory and defeat.
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Can you put BBs in a gel blaster?

First off, gel blasters are only designed to load gel blaster ammo. These gel beads have the exact shape, size, and weight that put minimal pressure on the inner workings of a gel blaster. With that in mind, loading BBs or even paintballs in a gel blaster will likely damage it, rendering your gun useless.
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Are gel blasters worth it?

If you're chasing quality, feel, realism and power – then YES! Gas gel blasters are worth it. CO2 bulbs or air-canisters are are affordable, and the only maintenance really required is a bit of internal lubrication with silicon oil every now and then.
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Can a gel blaster pop a balloon?

Launceston Gel Ball Club Roger Lutwyche said the blasters were so harmless, they cannot even pop a balloon or penetrate a piece of paper at close range.
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What hurts more gel blaster or paintball?

Both gel blasters and paintball guns are technically safe if used properly. But you are more likely to get hurt by a paintball than a gel blaster. Since paintballs are larger and weigh heavier than gel balls they are more likely to cause bruises when they hit your body.
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How far will a gun shoot underwater?

Typical bullets can travel just a few feet through the water before they're slowed to a stop. CAV-X bullets can reportedly travel 60 meters underwater, and can go through 2 centimeters of steel fired from 17 meters away, indicating that it could even be used to penetrate submarines.
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Why are my gel balls breaking?

Freezing will make your gels brittle and more prone to breaking when firing your blaster. X Add dish washing liquid or any other lubricant to the water - this can damage your blaster internals.
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What size should gel balls be?

Gel Balls are non-toxic, environmentally-friendly, water beads used as ammunition for Gel Blaster toy guns. Gel Balls are typically 6–8 mm (0.24–0.31”) in diameter once they have been placed in water, growing up to 200x their original size.
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Do gel bullets dissolve?

Gel Blasters shoot biodegradable, Gellets™. Gellets are made out of Super Absorbent Polymer (SAP), an all natural, non-toxic, non-irritating, starch-based material. Gellets burst on contact and immediately begin to break down and disintegrate, leaving no stain or gel residual.
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How long does gel Blaster battery last?

Rechargeable Battery

The action never stops! Rechargeable batteries last up to 4-5 hours, with a full charge time of 1 hour. Comes with a USB-C charging cable.
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What are the best gel blasters?

After two years of research and continuous developing, UnlocX gel ball blaster has won the support of most UnlocXers at the beginning of its launch in December 2021, and has been continuously praised by all our UnlocXers as the best gel blaster in 2022.
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What are Splat R balls made of?

SplatRball BBs are like gel water balls and gel beads. They are made from nontoxic materials which are super absorbent polymers (SAP) like sodium polyacrylate which turn into gel with soaked in water.
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Are gel blasters illegal?

New South Wales laws recognise gel blasters as a "firearm" and are illegal to possess or use unless you have a valid licence or permit to authorise you to have it.
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What gel gun shoots the hardest?

The Ausgel Ultra Elite gel ball has arrived! This is the ultimate gel blaster companion, stronger than any other gel currently available on the market! Finally, a gel that can not only be left in water, but also stored in an air tight container for weeks, ready to use when you need them.
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Are gel balls safe?

Gel Balls are non-toxic and environmentally safe to use for both kids and pets, giving families an option that's safer than regular water balloons. They don't hurt when they hit your skin, making them a favorite toy among children who love playing with toy guns.
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