Warrior Arsenal Small-Game Blowgun System - Green Camo
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This isn’t a toy tube with darts stuck in it. The Warrior Arsenal Small-Game Blowgun System is a 54" .40 cal, two-piece aircraft aluminum blowgun built as a field kit: 40 darts in four types (target, stun, spear, broadhead), quivers and tip guards pre-installed, dual foam grips, and a sewn sling. Made in the USA and tuned for real penetration and control, it’s a fully loaded hunting and target rig for shooters who want their blowgun to work as hard as they do.
Warrior Arsenal Small-Game Blowgun System - Green Camo
Some gear shows up ready to work. The Warrior Arsenal Small-Game Blowgun System – Green Camo is one of those pieces. This is a 54", .40 caliber, two-piece aircraft aluminum blowgun that doesn’t pretend to be a toy. It’s a fully loaded hunting and target platform, built for shooters who actually care about how their darts fly and hit.
Precision Hunting Blowgun for Sale – Built Around Real Field Use
The first thing you notice isn’t the green camo bands. It’s the way the tube carries its own arsenal. Quivers run the length of the barrel, pre-loaded with 40 total darts. The system includes:
- 12 target darts with 4" sharpened wire and cones
- 10 spear darts at 5" for deeper small-game penetration
- 10 broadhead hunting darts for cutting impact
- 8 stun darts for non-penetrating hits
Everything lives on the gun: one 16-point quiver, one 8-point quiver, and four 10-point quivers, plus three dart guard tip protectors. That means when you shoulder this blowgun, your options are literally at your fingertips.
Mechanics That Matter: Barrel, Caliber, and Dart Fit
With blowguns, the "action" isn’t a spring or trigger – it’s the relationship between barrel, caliber, and dart fit. This Warrior system uses a precision-made aircraft aluminum barrel in .40 caliber, tuned specifically for the included darts. That tight, consistent internal diameter is what gives you repeatable velocity and predictable point of impact.
Why .40 Caliber and Aircraft Aluminum Count
.40 caliber is a proven sweet spot for serious blowgun use: enough bore diameter to move a heavier hunting dart with authority, but still efficient with breath power for accurate target work. The aircraft aluminum barrel keeps weight down over the full 54" length while staying rigid. Flex kills consistency; rigidity keeps your sight picture and dart path aligned.
Because the barrel and darts are matched, you don’t fight sloppy fit or erratic flight. You get clean launches, consistent trajectory, and better energy transfer on target – whether that’s paper, steel, or small game.
Two-Piece Construction, Field-Friendly Control
The two-piece design makes transport reasonable for a 54" blowgun without sacrificing straightness. A poorly aligned joint will ruin accuracy. Here, the mid-barrel join is supported by foam grip and hardware, so when assembled you get a straight, solid line from mouthpiece to muzzle.
Dual foam grips do more than look tactical: they stabilize your hold, reduce slip when your hands are cold or wet, and give you repeatable index points along the tube. Combine that with the sewn sling and you’ve got an actual field-carry solution, not a tube you’re forced to awkwardly hand-carry all day.
Loaded Dart Package: One Platform, Four Impact Profiles
Most mass-market blowguns toss in a handful of identical darts and call it done. The Warrior Arsenal gives you a proper spread:
- Target darts: 12 pieces, 4" wire, ideal for practice and precision work.
- Spear darts: 10 pieces, 5" shafts for deeper penetration on small game.
- Broadhead darts: 10 pieces with cutting heads for hunting scenarios.
- Stun darts: 8 pieces for impact without full penetration.
From an enthusiast’s point of view, that’s four different ballistic behaviors to learn and master on a single platform. It turns this from a novelty into a small system you can actually grow with: paper groups, reactive targets, and small-game control all live in the same rig.
Made in the USA Build Quality You Can Feel
The barrel and components are made in the USA, and this matters more than just for the label. Precision in the bore and consistency in the dart cones mean less wobble, less drag, and less frustration. The quivers and guards come installed, so you’re not wrestling plastic rings onto a bare tube.
The green camo banding isn’t just cosmetic. It breaks up the visual outline in the field, and it also gives you quick reference points along the tube when you’re mounting or transitioning grips. It looks like something you’d actually carry into the woods, because that’s what it’s for.
Practical Use: Target, Training, and Small-Game Hunting
Out of the box, this blowgun is tuned for two main roles: target practice and small-game work. The 54" length gives you a solid sight radius and makes it easier to build a consistent shooting technique. The .40 cal bore and matched darts deliver the velocity and penetration you need for real-world field use when your shot is on.
The included sling and foam grips aren’t afterthoughts. They’re what make it realistic to actually carry and shoot this as more than a backyard toy. Sling it across your back, move, unsling, and you’ve still got your dart selection right on the barrel.
What Buyers Ask Before Purchasing an Automatic Knife
Even though this Warrior system is a blowgun, serious gear buyers often land here while searching for an automatic knife for sale, or when they’re building out a broader kit. The questions below come up constantly in that world – and the mindset carries over: mechanism first, legality understood, purpose defined.
Are automatic knives legal?
In the United States, automatic knives (often called switchblades in law) are regulated at both the federal and state level. Federally, the Switchblade Knife Act restricts interstate commerce in automatic knives, with exemptions for military, law enforcement, and certain uses. That doesn’t mean owning an automatic knife is banned; it means shipping and commercial transfer across state lines are controlled.
State laws vary widely. Some states allow automatic knives for general carry, some restrict them to certain blade lengths or to one-handed or assisted mechanisms, and others prohibit carry or possession outright. If you’re looking to buy an automatic knife, you need to check your state and local laws on switchblades, automatic knives, and concealed weapons before you carry. The same disciplined, informed approach you bring to choosing this blowgun should guide your knife decisions.
What's the difference between an automatic knife, OTF, and a switchblade?
In enthusiast terms:
- Automatic knife: A knife that opens its blade fully with a button, lever, or switch, using an internal spring. The blade usually pivots out from the side.
- OTF (out-the-front) knife: A subtype of automatic where the blade travels linearly out the front of the handle instead of pivoting from the side. Often double-action (deploy and retract via the same control) or single-action (spring deploy, manual reset).
- Switchblade: In legal language, this usually refers to automatic knives broadly – any knife where a button or similar device in the handle releases the blade with spring power.
Manual folders and assisted openers are different: they rely primarily on your hand to open, with a spring only helping once you've started the motion. With this Warrior blowgun, there is no "automatic" mechanism – your lungs are the powerplant, and the engineering focus is on bore, dart fit, and straightness rather than springs and locks.
What makes this automatic knife worth buying?
If you're crossing over from knives and wondering why this blowgun belongs in the same gear conversation, the answer is system design. Knife people respect:
- Precision where it matters (here: bore and dart fit instead of lock geometry).
- Purpose-built loadout (four dart types instead of one generic option).
- Carry and deployment details (sling, grips, and on-board quivers instead of pocket clip and action tuning).
This Warrior Arsenal system brings that same mindset: one tool, configured intelligently from the factory, made in the USA, and ready for real use – whether you're punching tight groups in a target backstop or putting small-game darts to work.
For Enthusiasts Who Choose Gear With Intention
If you're the kind of buyer who reads steel specs before you buy an automatic knife for sale, you'll appreciate what's happening here. This isn't a tube and a handful of random darts; it's a matched .40 cal, 54" blowgun built around a serious dart package, practical carry, and field-ready ergonomics.
Collectors and dedicated shooters gravitate to equipment that respects their attention to detail. The Warrior Arsenal Small-Game Blowgun System – Green Camo does exactly that: one platform, thoughtfully executed, with everything you need on-board and nothing pretending to be more than it is.