Range-Ready Warrior Hunting Blowgun - Blue Aluminum
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This 36" Warrior .40 cal hunting blowgun shows up ready to work. The blue aircraft aluminum barrel comes fully dressed with foam grips, sewn sling, and pre-mounted quivers holding 40 total darts: target, stun, broadhead, and spear. Whether you’re running small game on Texas land or plinking cans behind the barn, this Avenger Warrior kit has the reach, penetration, and control you want in a .40 caliber blowgun—right out of the box.
What the Warrior .40 Cal Hunting Blowgun Really Is
The 36" Warrior .40 cal hunting blowgun isn't a toy and it isn't a wall prop. It's a purpose-built .40 caliber blowgun with a precision aluminum barrel, set up from the factory with foam grips, sling, quivers, and 40 darts for both target shooting and small game. Texas buyers looking for something beyond a novelty tube will recognize the difference as soon as they pick it up.
Unlike a knife—automatic knife, OTF knife, or switchblade—this blowgun is all about air, breath, and barrel consistency. No springs, no buttons, no mechanisms to foul. Just a straight, true tube that rewards steady lungs and a good eye. Where a switchblade snaps open with a push, this Warrior blowgun sends darts downrange as fast as you can draw breath and line up a shot.
Inside the Warrior .40 Cal Blowgun Kit
This Avenger Warrior package is built as a full field kit, not a bare barrel. You're getting an aircraft aluminum .40 caliber tube that holds its straightness and finish, but the real story is what's already mounted on it:
- 40 total darts: 12 target darts, 8 stun darts, 10 broadhead hunting darts, and 10 spear darts
- Quivers installed along the barrel: one 16-point, one 8-point, and four 10-point quivers
- Three dart guard tip protectors to keep points covered and organized
- Two foam grips spaced for natural hand placement
- A sewn sling so you can carry it across Texas land without tying up your hands
That means you don't spend your first hour threading cones and building a rig. You're sighting in and learning your holds on day one.
Barrel, Caliber, and Darts Working Together
The .40 caliber barrel is sized to match Avenger's cones and darts, so your target darts, broadheads, stun darts, and spear darts all seat cleanly with consistent resistance. That gives you predictable velocity and point of impact. The 4" target darts are built for punching paper and cans. The 5" spear darts and broadhead hunting darts add more weight and penetration when you're working small game or tougher targets on Texas land.
Grip and Sling for Real-World Use
Those two foam grips aren't decoration. On a 36" blowgun, they give you repeatable hand positions, help you control barrel angle, and keep the aluminum from biting in heat or cold. The sewn sling lets you throw the Warrior over your shoulder while you're working a lease, walking fence line, or moving between targets, same way you'd carry a rifle or your favorite automatic knife in a sheath.
How This Blowgun Fits a Texas Lifestyle
Texas buyers understand tools that earn their keep. This .40 cal Warrior blowgun fits in cleanly beside the rest of your gear—your EDC knife, that well-worn automatic knife you clip inside the pocket, and the hunting rifles in the safe. Different job, same expectation: it has to work when you reach for it.
For backyard Texas fun, it's quiet, simple, and easy to teach. No recoil, no blast, no springs like an OTF knife or switchblade that can surprise a new user. For small game where it's legal and appropriate, those broadhead and spear darts offer more than enough punch at reasonable distances, and the multiple quivers keep your shots at hand without fumbling in a pocket.
Blowgun vs. Automatic Knife, OTF Knife, and Switchblade
Folks who collect blades—automatic knives, OTF knives, and classic switchblades—tend to appreciate mechanism and precision. The Warrior blowgun lives in a different category, but it scratches the same itch in its own way.
- Automatic knife: Push a button or lever and the blade snaps out the side. Good for one decisive motion, built around a spring.
- OTF knife: Blade rides in a channel and shoots straight out the front when you work a slider. More moving parts, more maintenance.
- Switchblade: A type of automatic knife, usually side-opening, built for fast deployment from a closed handle.
- Blowgun: No blade, no moving parts. All the "mechanism" is in barrel straightness, dart fit, and the shooter's breath control.
Where a collector automatic knife or OTF knife begs to be opened and closed just to feel the action, the Warrior blowgun rewards repetition the same way—only here you're building lung control and consistency instead of cycling a spring. It's a different lane, but the same collector mindset: appreciation for a simple tool executed well.
Texas Law and the Warrior .40 Cal Blowgun
Texas has opened up the rules on knives—automatic knife, OTF knife, and even traditional switchblade carry is far more permissive now than it used to be. Blowguns, though, sit in a different legal bucket. They're not knives, they're not firearms, and Texas state law doesn't treat a .40 caliber blowgun like this Warrior the same way it treats a weapon with a blade that folds or fires out.
Even so, a smart Texas buyer checks not just state law, but local rules, landowner requirements, and common sense. Use this blowgun where it's safe, legal, and expected—on appropriate targets and small game where allowed, with every dart accounted for when you're done. Just because it's quieter than a rifle and simpler than a switchblade doesn't mean you treat it casually.
As always, this isn't legal advice. If you're planning to hunt, travel, or use the Warrior .40 cal blowgun on public or managed land in Texas, verify the latest laws and regulations yourself.
What Texas Buyers Ask About the Warrior .40 Cal Blowgun
Is a blowgun like this Warrior anything like an automatic knife, OTF knife, or switchblade?
Mechanically, no. An automatic knife and OTF knife rely on springs and internal hardware to drive a blade into the open position. A switchblade is just a specific style of automatic knife. This Warrior .40 cal blowgun is a straight tube with no moving parts—your breath is the power source, and darts ride the air down a smooth barrel. The overlap is more about the buyer than the tool: the same Texas collector who cares whether a knife is truly automatic or just assisted opening will appreciate a blowgun that's built straight, consistent, and made in the USA.
Is it legal to own and shoot a blowgun like this in Texas?
At the state level, Texas does not treat a .40 cal blowgun the same way it treats an automatic knife, OTF knife, or switchblade, and there's no broad statewide ban on owning a blowgun like the Warrior. That said, hunting regulations, city ordinances, and private property rules can be far more specific about what you can shoot, where, and with what. Before you carry this blowgun into the field or set up a backyard range, check your local laws and game regulations, and always get the landowner's blessing. Respectful use keeps tools like this welcome across Texas.
Why would a knife collector in Texas add a blowgun to the lineup?
Because the same things that make a well-built automatic knife or OTF knife satisfying—the feel of quality, repeatable performance, and a bit of skill—are all here. The Warrior .40 cal blowgun is made in the USA with a precision aluminum barrel and a complete spread of darts. You get quiet practice, real trajectory to learn, and a different kind of discipline. It doesn't replace a switchblade or a favorite EDC, it rounds out the collection with a traditional hunting and target tool that still feels right at home in a Texas gear cabinet.
Why the Warrior .40 Cal Blowgun Belongs in a Texas Collection
A serious Texas collector usually starts with blades—maybe an automatic knife that's earned its patina, an OTF knife for the sheer mechanical joy, and a classic switchblade or two for history's sake. Adding the Warrior .40 cal blowgun is adding another chapter to that same story: simple mechanics done well, American-made parts, and a tool that earns its space by doing exactly what it promises.
This 36" blue-barreled Warrior shows up ready to hunt, target shoot, or teach the next generation how to handle a projectile tool with respect. No drama, no gimmicks. Just a straight Texas-ready blowgun that does its work as quietly and consistently as a fence line at sunrise. If that sounds like your kind of gear, this Warrior will fit right in.