Warrior Arsenal Hunting Blowgun Kit - Green Camo
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This Warrior Arsenal Hunting Blowgun Kit - Green Camo is built for adults who actually get outside and use their gear. You’re getting a 48" .40 cal blowgun with an aircraft aluminum barrel, foam grips, and a sewn sling, plus 40 darts across target, stun, spear, and broadhead styles. Everything fits tight, shoots straight, and rides on quivers already mounted. Legal where blowguns are allowed and made in the USA, this is a serious small‑game and target package, not a plastic toy.
Warrior Arsenal Hunting Blowgun Kit - Green Camo
The 48" Warrior Arsenal Hunting Blowgun Kit - Green Camo is exactly what it looks like: a full hunting and target blowgun rig, not a hollow toy tube. You get a .40 cal aircraft aluminum barrel in green camo, loaded with 40 darts, foam grips, quivers, dart guards, and a sewn shoulder sling. It shows up ready to carry, ready to shoot, and built for adults who know the difference between gear and gimmicks.
Blowgun Build Quality: Aircraft Aluminum, .40 Cal, Field‑Ready
This blowgun is built around a 48" aircraft aluminum barrel, precision‑bored to .40 caliber to match the included darts. That matters. A proper blowgun isn’t about cheap tubing; it’s about a straight, consistent bore that grips the cone cleanly, seals well, and lets you push real accuracy with a steady breath. The Warrior aluminum barrel is rigid, light, and doesn’t flex when you shoulder it or strap it to a pack.
The barrel wears a green camo finish that looks like it belongs in the field, not hanging on a keychain rack. Two foam grips are mounted on the tube so you can lock in a stable hold without freezing your hands on bare metal in cold weather or sliding off in the heat. A black flared mouthpiece and end cap finish out the tube — simple, functional, nothing cute about it.
Quivers, Guards, and Sling Already Installed
Every shortcut was stripped out of this kit. The quivers come already installed on the blowgun: one 16‑point quiver, one 8‑point quiver, and four 10‑point quivers. You’re not dumping loose darts in a bag. They ride on the barrel, right where you can grab them. Three dart guard tip protectors keep the business ends covered when you’re moving, so you’re not poking holes in gear or yourself.
A sewn shoulder sling is attached at each end of the blowgun. Throw it over your shoulder and move. No juggling, no improvising with cordage. It carries like any other piece of hunting or survival kit.
Four Dart Types, One Loaded Blowgun System
The Warrior Arsenal Hunting Blowgun Kit doesn’t nickel‑and‑dime you on ammunition. You get a full 40 darts with a deliberate mix of styles:
- 12 target darts with 4" sharpened wire and cones for straight, repeatable target shooting.
- 8 stun darts for impact hits where penetration isn’t the goal.
- 10 broadhead hunting darts built for cutting and bite on small game.
- 10 spear darts at 5" for deeper penetration and added weight.
This isn’t a “starter” pack. This is a fully loaded blowgun setup that lets you move from backyard targets to small‑game hunting without buying extra dart packs on day one.
Serious Blowgun Kit for Hunting and Target Use
The 48" overall length and .40 cal bore put this firmly in the hunting and target category. The long barrel gives you better sight radius and smoother airflow on a well‑seated dart. Once you dial in your breath and anchor points, this blowgun will stack target darts accurately enough to show you exactly how steady you are — or aren’t.
For small‑game hunters and survival types, the broadhead and spear darts are the backbone here. The aluminum barrel and secure quivers make it a piece of kit you can strap to a pack and actually expect to use when you get where you’re going. Nothing flimsy, nothing rattling apart in the truck.
Legal Context: Blowgun Laws Vary, Know Your State
This Warrior blowgun is a legal sporting and hunting item in many states, and completely restricted in others. That’s the reality. There’s no drama about it — you just check your laws and buy where it’s allowed. In some states, blowguns are treated like air guns or other primitive weapons; in others, they’re specifically banned. Local and municipal rules can layer on top of that.
We treat this as what it is: a serious, purpose‑built blowgun kit for adults. You’re expected to know your own state and local regulations, the same way you would with a bow, crossbow, or air rifle. If blowguns are good to go where you live, this 48" .40 cal Warrior model gives you one of the most complete hunting and target systems you can buy in a single package.
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Confident Purchase: A Complete Kit, Ready to Run
If you’re in the market for real brass knuckles for sale or serious field gear in the same vein, you already know the difference between novelty junk and equipment you can trust. The 48" Warrior Arsenal Hunting Blowgun Kit - Green Camo lands on the right side of that line: aircraft aluminum barrel, USA‑made components, four types of darts, mounted quivers, foam grips, and a sewn sling. It shows up ready to work. For the buyer who prefers gear with purpose over decoration, this blowgun kit earns its space on the wall or in the field bag with no apologies and no wasted parts.