Field-Ready Hunter Blowgun Package - Green Aluminum
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This 36" Warrior .40 cal blowgun is a field-ready hunting and target package, not a bare tube. The precision aircraft aluminum barrel comes loaded with 40 darts—target, stun, spear, and broadhead—plus mounted quivers, foam grips, and a sewn sling. In Texas brush or a backyard lane, it shoots straight, hits hard on small game, and keeps every dart at your fingertips. For the buyer who likes gear that’s fully kitted from day one, this Avenger Warrior blowgun earns its rack space.
What the Warrior .40 Cal Blowgun Really Is
The 36" Warrior .40 Cal blowgun from Avenger isn’t a toy tube you tuck in the corner. It’s a purpose-built hunting and target shooting blowgun with a precision aluminum barrel, a full spread of quivers, and forty darts ready to work. In Texas, that matters. Folks here expect gear that can step off the back porch and into the brush without a lot of tinkering.
This Warrior model is a .40 caliber blowgun designed for small game and serious backyard target practice. The aircraft aluminum barrel is sized to match its darts exactly, so every shot seals clean and flies true. Instead of a bare barrel, you’re looking at a fully dressed rig: foam grips, dart quivers, tip guards, and a sewn sling already installed. It’s a complete blowgun system straight out of the box.
Mechanism and Performance: How This Blowgun Works
Unlike an automatic knife, OTF knife, or switchblade, a blowgun like this Warrior doesn’t rely on springs, buttons, or levers. The mechanism is your lungs and the .40 caliber barrel, and that’s the whole appeal. You load a dart into the muzzle, seat it gently, and your breath provides the power. Simple, quiet, and surprisingly precise when the barrel and darts are matched like they are here.
Precision .40 Caliber Barrel
The Warrior runs a precision-made aircraft aluminum barrel, cut and sized to .40 caliber. That means every dart—target, stun, spear, or broadhead—rides the bore with a snug seal. With a blowgun, accuracy and penetration come from that fit. Loose and it’s a toy; tight and it’s a hunting tool. Avenger builds this one in the USA, and it shows in how consistently it shoots.
Four Dart Types, One Rig
You’re not locked into one style of shooting. This blowgun ships with:
- 12 target darts with 4" sharpened wire and cones for backyard accuracy work
- 8 stun darts for impact without deep penetration
- 10 spear darts at 5" for extra punch on small game
- 10 broadhead hunting darts for maximum cutting and penetration
That spread turns this Warrior into a flexible tool. Where a switchblade or OTF knife is about edge work up close, this blowgun gives you small-game reach with barely a whisper.
Carry and Use in a Texas Setting
In Texas, a 36" Warrior blowgun fits naturally into the same world as your automatic knife or favorite side-opening switchblade—you just use it for a different job. The sewn sling lets you shoulder it like a light walking stick along fence lines, creek bottoms, or a deer lease road. Foam grips keep your hands steady when you’re lining up a squirrel on a live oak or working a target lane behind the barn.
Because the barrel is lightweight aircraft aluminum, this blowgun doesn’t wear on you. The multiple quivers mounted along the tube hold all forty darts where you can reach them without digging in a pocket. Three dart guard tip protectors help keep those broadheads and spear tips under control when you’re on the move.
Texas Law and Blowgun Reality
Texas knife buyers are used to sorting out what’s legal—automatic knives, OTF knives, and traditional switchblades all have their history under state law. A blowgun like this Warrior .40 cal is a different animal altogether. You’re not dealing with a folding mechanism, a spring, or a lock; you’re dealing with a projectile tool.
State and local rules can treat blowguns differently from knives, firearms, and archery gear, especially if you’re hunting small game or using it around public areas. Before you take this blowgun beyond your own back forty, it’s on you to check current Texas regulations for blowguns and hunting methods, and any city or county ordinances that might apply. Laws change, and what’s fine at the ranch might not fly in town.
That’s the same mindset serious Texas collectors already bring to their automatic knife, OTF knife, and switchblade carry: know what you’ve got, know where you’re going, and stay on the right side of the line.
Collector Appeal: Why This Warrior Blowgun Earns Its Place
If you already keep a drawer of well-chosen blades—maybe an automatic knife for pocket carry, an OTF knife for quick work, and a classic switchblade for the collection—this Warrior blowgun scratches a different itch. It’s about quiet range time, fieldcraft, and a bit of old-school marksmanship that doesn’t need batteries or CO₂.
Fully Outfitted from Day One
Most blowguns show up bare and ask you to chase darts and accessories later. The Warrior .40 cal flips that script. You’re getting the aluminum barrel, sling, dual foam grips, four quivers, three dart guards, and forty total darts in four purpose-built styles. For a Texas buyer who appreciates a knife that comes tuned and ready, this same principle applies here—you unbox it, and it’s already in working trim.
Visual Presence on the Rack
The green barrel with black hardware and bright yellow dart cones stands out the way a good handle material does on a knife. On a wall or in a shop, the fully loaded quivers broadcast what this piece can do before anyone reads a tag. It looks like a hunting-ready blowgun, not a novelty, and that’s exactly what most Texas collectors want when they branch out from blades.
What Texas Buyers Ask About the Warrior .40 Cal Blowgun
How is a blowgun different from an automatic knife, OTF knife, or switchblade?
An automatic knife, OTF knife, and traditional switchblade are all about how a blade deploys from a handle—spring-driven, button-released, or sliding. A blowgun like this Warrior .40 cal has no springs, no hinges, and no lock. It’s a straight .40 caliber barrel that launches darts using your breath. Where those knives are close-range cutting tools, the blowgun is a quiet, short-range projectile platform for target shooting and small game. Different tools, different jobs.
Is it legal to hunt with a blowgun in Texas?
Texas has specific hunting regulations that spell out what methods and tools are allowed for various game animals. A blowgun with broadhead or spear darts, like this Warrior, is built for small-game hunting, but that doesn’t automatically mean it’s legal everywhere or for every species. Before you use it on game, check the current Texas Parks & Wildlife rules for legal hunting methods, seasons, and any restrictions on blowguns or similar gear. Regulations do change, so rely on the latest state guidance, not old campfire stories.
Where does this blowgun fit in a serious collection?
For a Texas buyer who already owns quality automatic knives, OTF knives, and classic switchblades, the Warrior .40 cal blowgun adds a different dimension: quiet marksmanship and fieldcraft. It’s the piece you hang in the shop or truck bay for impromptu target sessions, or take along on a walk to sharpen your stalking and shooting fundamentals. Its USA-made barrel, full accessory loadout, and hunting-ready dart mix make it more than a novelty; it’s a functional tool that complements a well-rounded collection of edged and projectile gear.
In the end, this 36" Warrior .40 Cal blowgun feels right at home in Texas. It’s simple, rugged, and does what it claims—no more, no less. The same buyer who knows the difference between an automatic knife, an OTF knife, and a switchblade will appreciate what Avenger did here: matched barrel and darts, practical accessories, and a ready-to-hunt setup that doesn’t ask for excuses. If you like gear that earns its keep, this Warrior belongs in your lineup.