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Gel Blaster Ammo & Power
Browse CyberTrigger’s full range of gel blaster ammo, batteries and gas — everything you need to keep your blaster running. We stock gel balls in 7.3mm and 7.5mm sizes from Cyber 99% and MW, green gas from Puff Dino and BeistOutdoor at 12kg to 19kg pressure, and LiPo gel blaster batteries from Gens ace and Bosli-po in 7.4V and 11.1V. Gel balls from $8, batteries from $20. Order online for delivery across QLD & SA, or visit our Arundel showroom on the Gold Coast.
Cyber 99% Gels – Ultra Hard Gel Balls 50g
$10.00 – $70.00Price range: $10.00 through $70.00Which Gel Balls Should You Use?
Not all gel blaster ammo is the same size. Gel blaster balls are sold in two diameters — 7.5mm and 7.3mm after soaking — and the right choice depends on your blaster's inner barrel.
Most gel blaster rifles have a 7.5mm inner barrel. For these, use Cyber 99% Gels — CyberTrigger's own brand, with 99% consistency and ultra-hard durability. Most gel blaster pistols have a 7.3mm inner barrel, matched by the MW Hard series (available in Blue, Purple and White). Using the wrong size causes jams or misfires — always match the gel ball to your barrel spec.
To prepare gel balls: soak in tap water for 3 hours, keeping them fully submerged the entire time. Strain excess water and air-dry for 10–15 minutes before loading. Don't oversoak beyond 8 hours — overly soft balls break apart and block the barrel. For a full guide, read our gel ball soaking and storage guide.
Green Gas or CO2 — Which Do You Need?
Gas-powered gel blasters run on either green gas or CO2 cartridges. Green gas is the standard for most GBB (gas blowback) platforms — it delivers consistent shot-to-shot accuracy and lower running costs than CO2.
CyberTrigger stocks green gas gel blaster supplies at three pressure levels: 12kg (standard — recommended for most gas gel blasters), 14kg (maximum safe pressure for most pistol magazines), and 19kg (high-power — check compatibility first). We carry two brands at the same performance: Puff Dino (600ml, $25) and BeistOutdoor (1,000ml, $40) — choose whichever size suits your usage.
Green gas performance drops below approximately 10°C — but here in Queensland, that's rarely a concern year-round.
Choosing the Right Gel Blaster Battery and Connector
Electric gel blasters run on LiPo batteries in two voltage tiers. A 7.4V battery is the safe choice for stock blasters — standard rate of fire, no internal upgrades needed. An 11.1V battery delivers faster trigger response and higher rate of fire, but requires upgraded internals (metal gears and a MOSFET) to avoid stripping gears.
Connector type matters just as much as voltage. CyberTrigger's blaster tiers use different connectors: Value and Standard use Tamiya, while Ultra, Value Plus and Ultra Plus use T-Deans. Always check your blaster's product page before ordering. We stock batteries from Gens ace and Bosli-po, plus the Gens ace iMars S10 smart balance charger ($55) for safe LiPo charging.
Frequently Asked Questions — Gel Blaster Ammo & Power
Is all gel blaster ammo the same size?
No. Gel balls come in two main sizes after soaking: 7.5mm for most rifles and 7.3mm for most pistols. The size must match your blaster's inner barrel diameter — undersized balls misfire, oversized balls jam. Check your blaster's specs or ask our team.
Is CO2 or green gas better for a gel blaster?
Green gas is the standard choice for most gas gel blasters — it's cost-effective, widely compatible, and delivers consistent accuracy. CO2 offers higher pressure and better cold-weather performance but is less common in gel blaster platforms. For Queensland players, standard 12kg green gas is all you need.
Can I use an 11.1V battery instead of 7.4V?
Only if your blaster has upgraded internals — metal gears and a MOSFET at minimum. Running 11.1V in a stock gel blaster risks stripping gears and burning out wiring. Start with 7.4V if unsure, or check your blaster's product page for the recommended voltage.
Is it okay to dry fire a gel blaster?
Dry firing (firing without gel balls loaded) is not recommended. In electric blasters it stresses the gearbox unnecessarily, and in gas blowback blasters it wastes gas without lubricating the barrel. Always load gel balls before firing.
Last reviewed May 2026.