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Are gel blasters legal in Queensland?
Yes. Gel ball guns are legal in Queensland, and you do not need a licence to own or use a gel blaster in QLD when used responsibly.
Queensland is currently the most gel-blaster-friendly state in Australia. Gel blasters can be purchased, owned, and used on private property or at approved venues, provided they are not modified to fire hard projectiles and are transported safely.
Laws can change, so we always recommend checking current state regulations and using gel blasters in a safe and responsible manner.
Are gel blasters legal in Australia?
Gel blasters are legal in Australia, however the rules vary by state and territory.
In Queensland, gel blasters are legal without a licence. In other states, gel blasters may be classified as restricted items or imitation firearms and may require permits or be prohibited altogether.
Before purchasing, it’s important to understand the regulations that apply in your state. We clearly display shipping eligibility and legal restrictions for each location to help customers stay compliant.
Do you need a license for a gel blaster?
In Queensland, no licence is required to own or use a gel blaster.
In some other Australian states, a licence or permit may be required, or gel blasters may be restricted entirely. Licensing requirements depend on how gel blasters are classified under local laws.
If you’re unsure about the rules in your area, we recommend checking your state regulations or contacting our team for guidance before purchasing.
How much are gel blasters?
Gel blasters in Australia typically range from under $100 to over $500, depending on the model, materials, and performance.
Entry-level gel blasters are great for beginners and casual play, while higher-end models offer metal internals, realistic operation, and upgrade potential for enthusiasts.
We stock a wide range of beginner-friendly and high-performance gel blasters, with fast Australia-wide shipping and free next-day delivery on eligible orders.
Where can I Buy Gel Blasters in Australia?
If you're looking to buy gel blasters in Australia, you’ve come to the right place! At Gel Ball Undercover, we offer an extensive range of gel blasters, from beginner-friendly models to high-performance builds, all shipped fast across Australia.
Whether you're after a gas-powered gel blaster, a custom build, or tactical gear to complete your setup, we’ve got you covered. Shopping online with us is easy, and our expert team is always here to help you choose the perfect blaster for your needs.
Browse our collection, get expert advice, and enjoy fast, reliable shipping nationwide. Ready to level up your gel blaster game? Shop now and get your perfect blaster delivered straight to your door!