Field Hunter Warrior Blowgun Kit - Black Aluminum
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This isn’t a toy tube; it’s the Field Hunter Warrior Blowgun Kit in .40 cal, built for real small-game hunting and serious target work. A 48" aircraft aluminum barrel, two foam grips, and a sewn sling keep it steady and carry-ready. Forty darts in four types—target, spear, broadhead, and stun—ride in installed quivers with protective tip guards. For hunters and backyard marksmen who want a complete, American-made blowgun system that’s ready the second it comes out of the box.
Field Hunter Warrior Blowgun Kit - Black Aluminum
The Avenger Warrior has always been the answer to one question: what happens when you stop treating a blowgun like a toy and start building it like real hunting gear? This Field Hunter Warrior Blowgun Kit in .40 caliber is exactly that—48 inches of aircraft aluminum, quiver-loaded with 40 darts, slung and gripped for the field, not the basement.
Precision Hunting Blowgun for Sale – Built as a Complete System
Most blowguns are sold as tubes with a handful of darts in a bag. This Warrior is sold as a system. The .40 cal barrel is cut from aircraft-grade aluminum and bored for consistent internal diameter, which matters more than most people realize. A tight, repeatable fit around the dart cones means you get predictable air seal and smoother acceleration, so your darts fly straight instead of wobbling their way downrange.
The two-piece design keeps transport simple while still locking up into a full 48-inch platform—a sweet spot where you get meaningful power and accuracy without needing a custom case just to leave the house. Once assembled, the join is tight and solid, so it feels like a single continuous barrel in the hand.
Four Dart Types, One Purpose: Real Performance
This isn’t a random mix of darts tossed in to pad a parts list. You get 40 total darts, broken into four specific roles:
- 12 target darts – 4" sharpened wire with cones, your go-to for practice and backyard plinking.
- 10 spear darts – 5" shafts for deeper penetration and stability at longer distances.
- 12 broadhead hunting darts – cut for small game, where clean performance actually matters.
- 8 stun darts – impact-focused heads for close work and non-penetrating hits.
Each dart type has its place, and the Warrior gives you all of them from the start. No scrambling for add-ons; you’re fully equipped the moment you unwrap it.
Quivers, Guards, and Real-World Carry
The quiver layout on this blowgun is what separates it from commodity imports. You get a 16-point quiver, an 8-point quiver, and four 10-point quivers, all installed on the barrel. That means your darts are indexed along the tube, visible, and accessible without digging in a pouch. Three dart guard tip protectors keep live points from snagging, bending, or punching through your gear when you’re on the move.
Two foam grips give you solid purchase whether you’re standing, kneeling, or braced, and the sewn carry sling makes this feel like proper hunting kit—not something you awkwardly tuck under your arm. Sling it, hike in, and it’s ready when you are.
Why This Blowgun Feels Different in the Hand
Fit and finish matter in a blowgun just as much as they do in a knife. A warped barrel, sloppy mouthpiece, or loose quiver hardware will show up on target. Here, the internal bore and dart cones are matched to .40 caliber for consistent friction, so you don’t get one dart that sails and the next that dies halfway downrange.
The aircraft aluminum barrel strikes the right balance: rigid enough to resist flex when you’re braced against a tree or shooting offhand, but light enough to carry all day with the sling and a pack. The foam grips aren’t decoration; they insulate your hand from a cold barrel at dawn and keep sweat from turning your grip sketchy in summer.
Made in the USA Components, Built for Abuse
Avenger’s components are made in the USA, which shows up in the details collectors and serious shooters care about: clean dart wires, properly formed cones, and plastic quivers that don’t crack the first time the temperature drops. This Warrior is built to be thrown in a truck, hiked into the woods, and used hard—then hung on the wall looking just as ready the next day.
Blowgun Legal Context – Know Where You Stand
Unlike an automatic knife or switchblade, a blowgun sits in a different legal category—but that doesn’t mean it’s universally allowed. In the U.S., there’s no federal law that bans blowguns outright, but several states and local jurisdictions restrict or prohibit them as weapons. Some treat them like airguns, others list them specifically by name.
If you’re used to checking “automatic knife legal to carry” charts before you buy a new blade, apply that same discipline here. Research your state and local laws on blowguns and projectile weapons before carrying or hunting with this kit. Regulations can differ between hunting seasons, public land, and private property. The Warrior is fully capable hunting gear; treat it—and the law around it—with that level of respect.
What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife
Are automatic knives legal?
On the knife side of your kit, automatic knives in the U.S. are governed at two levels. Federally, the Switchblade Knife Act restricts interstate commerce and mailing of automatic and switchblade knives under certain conditions, especially across state lines and into federal jurisdictions. Day to day, though, what matters most is state and local law. Some states allow an automatic knife for EDC with few limitations; others restrict blade length, opening mechanism, or outright prohibit carrying a switchblade or OTF in public.
Before you buy automatic knife models online or add a new double-action OTF to your carry rotation, check up-to-date state statutes and any city ordinances. If you’re crossing state lines, don’t assume what’s legal at home is legal everywhere. Know the law before you clip that auto to your pocket.
What’s the difference between an automatic knife, OTF, and a switchblade?
Collectors draw hard lines here. An automatic knife is any knife that opens its blade using a stored-energy mechanism—usually a spring—activated by a button, lever, or similar control in the handle. Most side-opening autos fall into this category. An OTF knife (out-the-front) is a specific type of automatic where the blade travels linearly out the front of the handle rather than pivoting from the side. OTFs can be single-action (one-handed out, manual retraction) or double-action (spring-powered both out and back in).
The term switchblade is the legal and cultural catch-all often used in statutes for automatic knives, including side-opening autos and many OTF designs. In enthusiast circles, “automatic,” “OTF,” and “switchblade” aren’t interchangeable if you care about mechanism. The Warrior you’re looking at here is a blowgun—no springs, no buttons—but the same mechanical precision mindset applies when you choose the automatic knife you carry alongside it.
What makes this automatic knife worth buying?
When you’re evaluating an automatic knife to pair with this Warrior blowgun kit, you’re looking for the same standards you see here: reliable mechanics, purpose-built design, and components that don’t quit. On an auto, that means a tuned spring and sear interface that fire decisively with minimal blade play, blade steel with real edge retention (think proven workhorse steels over mystery metal), and hardware you can maintain instead of throw away.
The best automatic knife for EDC isn’t just the flashiest switchblade—it’s the one whose action still snaps open cleanly after months of carry, whose lockup hasn’t gone mushy, and whose ergonomics let you control the cut when your hands are cold, wet, or gloved. That’s the same performance-first mentality that makes this Warrior blowgun stand out in its own lane.
Who Buys the Field Hunter Warrior Blowgun Kit – and Why
This Warrior isn’t for someone looking for a novelty tube to hang on the wall and forget. It’s for the same buyer who reads steel charts before choosing an automatic knife, who understands that bore consistency in a blowgun matters as much as lockup does in a side-opening auto.
You’re getting a complete, made-in-USA component system: 48" .40 cal aircraft aluminum barrel, two-piece transportable build, 40 darts in four functional profiles, installed quivers and guards, dual foam grips, and a sewn sling ready for real carry. If you want a blowgun that looks good in photos, there are cheaper options. If you want one that actually shoots like it means it, this Field Hunter Warrior Blowgun Kit in black aluminum is the one you add to your rack.
Own it for the same reason you choose a well-built automatic knife: because equipment matters, and you’d rather run proven gear than wonder what corners got cut.