Unboxing Gel Blaster Gun

Published on June 23, 2021
Duration: 16:02

This video provides an unboxing and assembly guide for a gel blaster. The creator, Esai Givens, demonstrates how to prepare the gel bead ammunition by soaking them in water and then assembles the blaster, including attaching accessories like a scope and handle. He highlights the blaster's full-auto capability and its dual functionality as both an electric and springer-powered toy.

Quick Summary

Gel beads for gel blasters, similar to Orbeez, require soaking in water for approximately 4 hours to expand. The blaster reviewed offers full-auto and springer modes, an adjustable stock, and an effective range of about 20 feet, though its magazine is not drop-free.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & First Impressions
  2. 00:30Unboxing the Gel Blaster
  3. 01:22Gel Bead Ammunition Preparation
  4. 02:12Included Accessories & Components
  5. 03:55Gel Blaster Assembly Process
  6. 05:15Fully Assembled Gel Blaster
  7. 06:53Charging the Battery
  8. 07:00Soaking Gel Beads
  9. 07:45Battery Connection and Installation
  10. 08:45Loading the Magazine
  11. 09:14First Test Firing
  12. 09:53Understanding Firing Modes
  13. 10:46Full Auto Performance
  14. 11:05Glow-in-the-Dark Gel Beads
  15. 11:14Target Practice & Impact
  16. 13:19Price and Value Discussion
  17. 14:01Range and Trajectory Analysis
  18. 15:15Future Gel Blaster Wars
  19. 15:44Final Thoughts & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you prepare gel beads for a gel blaster?

Gel beads, often called Orbeez, need to be soaked in water for about 4 hours. During this time, they absorb the water and expand to their full size, becoming the ammunition for the gel blaster.

What are the different firing modes on this gel blaster?

This gel blaster features a fire selector switch with at least two modes: full auto, activated when the switch faces the barrel, and a springer mode, engaged when it faces the stock, allowing for manual cocking.

How far can a gel blaster shoot?

Gel blasters typically have an effective range of about 20 feet. Beyond this distance, the gel beads begin to drop off significantly, making them less accurate for engagements.

Is the magazine on this gel blaster drop-free?

No, the magazine on this particular gel blaster is not drop-free. After pressing the magazine release button, you will need to manually pull the magazine out of the blaster.

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