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  2. Gel blaster - Wikipedia

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    One of the precipitating events for the ban was a 4-hour siege at a pharmacy in Applecross, a suburb of Perth, where the man at the centre of the siege was wielding a gel ball blaster. [30] After the formal ban of gel ball blasters in Western Australia, Queensland remains the last state where gel ball blasters are legal in Australia. [31]

  3. Legal issues in airsoft - Wikipedia

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    Due to the strict regulation of airsoft guns, gel blasters have become a popular alternative. Possession and importation of airsoft weapons are banned outright in the states of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, and Tasmania.

  4. Toy gun - Wikipedia

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    Gel blasters are replica toy guns similar in design to airsoft guns but much less powerful, and shoot superabsorbent polymer (most commonly sodium polyacrylate) water beads (often sold commercially as garden moisture retainers) which are hydrated into 6–8 mm (0.24–0.31 in)-diameter projectiles colloquially called gel beads or gel balls.

  5. Airsoft gun - Wikipedia

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    Classic Army M4 AEG with a replica Aimpoint CompM2 red dot sight Airsoft pellets. Airsoft guns are air guns used in airsoft sports. They are a special type of low-power smoothbore guns designed to shoot plastic pellets often colloquially (but incorrectly) referred to as "BBs", which are typically made of (but not limited to) plastic or biodegradable resin materials.

  6. Foam dart blaster - Wikipedia

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    A foam dart blaster enthusiast with a Nerf Stampede ECS in 2011. A foam dart blaster, or simply blaster, is a toy gun that shoots foam darts. The term is often treated synonymously with Nerf Blaster, as Nerf was the first brand to start producing blasters, [1] and has since remained the most notable producer of them.

  7. Xploderz - Wikipedia

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    Xploderz is a line of toy weapons made by The Maya Group to compete with Hasbro's Nerf Super Soaker line and marketed as a safer alternative to paintball. [1] The concept is based on Orbeez, a toy line also by The Maya Group that uses water-absorbent gel pellets, [2] and hence the toy line is sometimes referred to as "Orbeez ball shooters".

  8. Nerf Blaster - Wikipedia

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    A Nerf Blaster is a toy gun made by Hasbro that fires foam darts, arrows, discs, or foam balls. “Nerf blaster” or more commonly “Nerf gun” are often used to describe the toy. Nerf blasters are manufactured in multiple forms; the first Nerf blasters emerged in the late 1980s with the release of the Nerf Blast-a-Ball (1989) and the ...

  9. Expandable water toy - Wikipedia

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    [3] [6] A 2012 paper documented the case of an infant who had swallowed a 1 centimetre (0.39 in) "Water Balz" product, which grew to "the size of a golf ball" in her digestive tract, requiring surgery to remove it.

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