Gas Gel Blaster Pistols

CyberTrigger’s gas gel blaster pistol range delivers the closest experience to a real firearm — full gas blowback (GBB) with realistic recoil feedback, cycling sound, and muzzle velocity around ~280 FPS with an effective range of 25–35 metres. All run on green gas for consistent performance at roughly half the running cost of CO2. GBB pistols from $299 across Glock G-Series, Hi-Capa / 2011 and 1911 platforms. Brands include E&C, AW Custom, EMG and Cybergun.

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2011 TTI HI-Capa GBB Pistol Gel Blaster Replica

$329.00
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AW Custom NE10 Series 1911 GBB Gel Blaster Replica
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AW Custom NE10 Series 1911 GBB Gel Blaster Replica

$389.00
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Cybergun CANIK TP9 Gel Blaster GBB

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Cybergun/AW Custom 1911A1 GBB Gel Blaster-silver
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Cybergun Colt Licensed 1911 GBB Gel Blaster Replica

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E&C G17 Gen5 Gas Blowback Gel Blaster Pistol
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E&C G17 Gen5 Gas Blowback Gel Blaster Pistol

$299.00
E&C G17 Gen5 MOS GBB Pistol Gel Blaster
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E&C G17 Gen5 MOS GBB Pistol Gel Blaster

$389.00
E&C G19 Gen4 GBB Gel Blaster Replica
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E&C G19 Gen4 GBB Gel Blaster Replica

$299.00

Green Gas vs CO2: Which Gas Do Gel Blasters Use?

Green gas is a mixture of propane and silicone lubricant stored in refillable cans — you fill the magazine directly with no tools and no cartridges. CO2 uses disposable 12 g cartridges inserted into the magazine base. Both deliver very similar muzzle velocity — the real-world FPS difference is minimal.

Green gas costs roughly half as much to run — a 1000 ml can (~$40) provides 30–50 magazine refills at under $0.50 per fill, versus ~$0.67 per fill with CO2 cartridges (~$2 each, ~3 magazines). Green gas also lubricates magazine O-rings with every refill and produces no cartridge waste. CyberTrigger's GBB range runs on green gas — the standard propellant in the Australian market.

Which Gas Gel Blaster Pistol Platforms Does CyberTrigger Stock?

The Glock G-Series accounts for ~90% of our gas pistol sales — six variants (G17, G19, G19X, G22, G45, G18C select-fire) all built by E&C with metal slide and nylon polymer frame. The G22 is the current Queensland Police Service sidearm, also carried by QLD Corrective Services.

The Hi-Capa / 2011 — double-stack magazine, full TM-spec aftermarket compatibility, full metal construction. The 1911 — classic single-stack design, full metal, ~13 rounds per magazine.

How Do You Maintain a Gas Gel Blaster Magazine?

Leaking magazines are almost always caused by dry O-rings after storage. Apply silicone oil to restore the seal — never use petroleum-based lubricants. After each session, leave a small gas charge in the magazine to keep O-rings under gentle pressure. For continuous field play, alternate between spare magazines — rapid-firing three full mags in succession can cool the gas enough to drop performance.

Every GBB pistol from CyberTrigger is leak-tested before dispatch. ▶ Watch: Magazine Leak Detection & Fix Tutorial

How Can You Improve Gas Gel Blaster Pistol Accuracy?

The most effective upgrade is a hop-up barrel — it adds backspin to the gel ball, stabilising flight and extending effective range beyond 25–35 metres. Our Cyber Custom workshop on the Gold Coast installs hop-up and precision inner barrels for all GBB platforms.

Frequently Asked Questions — Gas Gel Blaster Pistols

Are gas gel blasters legal in QLD?

Yes — legal in Queensland for adults 18+, no weapons licence required. Read our QLD Gel Blaster Legal Guide 2026.

What is the best gas gel blaster pistol?

The Glock G-Series is our top seller — reliable, well-supported for parts, and familiar ergonomics. For maximum upgrade potential, the Hi-Capa offers full TM-spec aftermarket compatibility.

Gas vs electric gel blaster — which should I choose?

Gas: realistic recoil, ~280 FPS, 25–35 m range. Electric: quieter, cheaper to run, ~180 FPS, 15–20 m range. Choose gas for realism and field performance, electric for low maintenance. Full comparison →

Is green gas or CO2 better for gel blasters?

Both deliver similar FPS. Green gas is cheaper per fill (~$0.50 vs ~$0.67), lubricates O-rings automatically, and produces no cartridge waste. CyberTrigger's range runs on green gas — the standard in the Australian market.

Last reviewed May 2026.