🔥 Dominate the field with precision and power!
The Electric Gel Blaster ARP9 is a high-performance toy blaster featuring an upgraded motor delivering speeds over 280 FPS. It offers three firing modes—semi-automatic, full-automatic, and safe mode—controlled via a fast-charging 11.1V battery. The set includes tactical accessories like drum and long magazines, goggles, a USB charger, and a sight, making it ideal for competitive outdoor team games for ages 14 and up.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.5 x 10 x 4.5 inches |
Package Weight | 2.25 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20 x 9 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | LsuBhef |
Model Name | 808-3009 |
Material | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | LsuBhef |
Part Number | 808-3009 |
Included Components | NO |
I**N
Packs a Punch — and Feels Solid Too
This thing is a beast. Way more powerful than I expected — definitely strong enough to leave little welts if you're not careful (wear some eye protection and maybe don't shoot your buddies point blank 😅). It’s got great range and accuracy, and overall feels really solid in your hands.Only weird thing? A tiny plastic clip popped off during my first round — not even sure what it was for, and it didn’t affect anything, so I just kept blasting. Still going strong after several uses. Super fun if you’re into backyard skirmishes or just want something cooler than a Nerf gun.
Y**B
Broke before I got through one mag
This gel blaster seems cool and has a good design idea behind it, but the actual execution came up short. I'm into airsoft and wanted something similar to help my nephew get into it without diving right in, so I thought this would be a nice introduction. The gun came nicely packaged and includes the battery, charger, and 2 mags (one mid cap and one high cap drum) as well as multiple options for the muzzle device and a lot of the gel BBs. I charged the battery and got everything set up and went out to test it. I got through about 20 shots before the gun stopped firing. It was still making noise and I could feel a puff of air coming out of the barrel with every shot, but no BBs were coming out. I thought it was maybe jammed or maybe the mag wasn't feeding properly, so I cleared the barrel and refilled the mag and made sure the BBs could come out fine and tried again to no avail. After spending more time trying various things I finally decided to break the gun down and figure out what was happening. After a thorough disassembly (it is not easily serviced like a typical airsoft gun is, you have to split the entire gun in half and the gearbox just to get to the barrel) I finally discovered the problem. In airsoft, there's a rubber piece called the bucking that is used for putting spin on the BBs but also for creating a seal between the piston and the hop-up (where the bbs are fed into the chamber). On this gun, the "bucking" is not firmly attached to the piston nozzle and the "hop up" is large enough for the entire bucking to slide into, which is what happened and it became stuck in place thus blocking any BBs from being chambered. I placed the bucking back onto the piston nozzle and reassembled the gun hoping it was a fluke and it wouldn't happen again. Well, 3 shots into testing it again and it did the same thing. After that, the gun went in the trash. It wasn't worth the time and effort to break the gun apart again and re-seat the bucking again just to get 3 more shots out of it. It's a shame as the rest of the gun seems decent quality, but that one problem renders it totally useless. If the company can fix that issue and replace that bucking with a more securely fitting one, then I think this could be a lot of fun, but in it's current state, it's just junk.
D**.
Great Backyard Fun with Minor Issues
I got this for some casual backyard fun and overall it has been a solid buy. It looks exactly like the pictures which was a nice surprise. The gel beads take about four hours to fully swell up and the drum mag holds a ton of them so you do not have to reload often. The different fire modes all work as described and switching between semi and full auto is really easy.One issue I have noticed is that a lot of the gel beads tend to explode as they are leaving the barrel. It still shoots pretty far and fast but the breakage can be a little annoying and messy. Other than that it works well and is a fun option for some light outdoor games. Four stars for the overall experience with just a few drawbacks.
M**0
Fun toy that encourages you to pull the trigger
PROS: Shoots many gel pellets in automatic mode, looks fairly realistic, fairly realistic sound in automatic mode, minimal pellet drift at distance of 10 ft.CONS: Instruction/User manual should provide more information, e.g., difference between the orange and black end barrel pieces and the purpose (if any) of some of the moveable pieces on the gun stock. Awkward battery positioning because of wire connection.This is a nice pellet gun in terms of realistic appearance and sound. Pellet projection is good. The adjustable shoulder support has a limited range. Inserting the battery into position has interference with the battery cable which may shorten the battery cable and it's connector life.
T**.
Super cool gel blaster rifle!
Absolutely amazing gel-blaster! It is a near replica of a “real” rifle so make sure to attach the orange tip to the end to let others know it is a “toy”. It comes with a pretend black suppressor but you can’t have the orange and the suppressor, it’s one or the other. Sure wish you could add the orange to the tip of the suppressor. There is a pretend dust cover, magazine release, and power switch for regular or fully automatic. Super fun gel blaster- it comes with two packs of blue beads. The battery charges quickly and the instructions are easy to follow. Minimal assembly, my son could do it. Has pretend sights, picatinny rails, and adjustable shoulder mount.
F**.
For adults
This gel blaster gun looks VERY realistic. Make sure to use the orange tip. The gun is very detailed, with several qualities that align to the actual weapon.The blaster is high powered, and can create welps from close range. This is a toy for adults and much older children. Kids under the age of 14 should not play with or use these. They are too high powered for them.Our family loves to have a gel blaster war on occasion, and this blaster will definitely give an advantage.
B**.
Incredibly powerful, accurate, and reliable too! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
The media could not be loaded. When it comes to gel blasters that have a bottom feed magazine style, they are typically not very reliable/consistent but this is definitely an exception. Both of the magazine styles are pretty reliable, but definitely become less reliable when they are low on ammo.These are definitely not standard gel blasters because they are a lot stronger and will leave a welt if you get hit on bare skin. That said, you should really check out my video and decide for yourself but I personally would highly recommend this!
Trustpilot
2 days ago
1 week ago