Blow P29 blank gun is a replica of the Beretta 84FS double-stack .380 ACP pistol. Its frame dimensions are the same as the 84FS and it features a single/double-stack magazine with a hammer-fired system. This blank gun cannot fire real bullets because its barrel is blocked from the front. It is intended only for self-defense and intimidation purposes and is very user-friendly and highly suitable for both men and women.
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Sur M9 Blank Gun Best 9mm Pistol for Self Defense
Model Name: Sur M9 Blank Gun
Type: Blank Firing Pistol
Caliber: 9mm P.A.K (blank ammunition)
Magazine Capacity: 14+1 rounds
Action Type: Semi-Automatic
Frame Material: High-grade metal alloy
Slide Material: Full metal construction
Grip: Ergonomic polymer grip with textured finish
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Buy Sur Arms 2004 9mm Blank Pepper Pistol Black
Feature Details Brand Sur Arms Model 2004 Type Blank Firing & Pepper Pistol Caliber 9mm P.A.K Magazine Capacity 14+1 rounds Material High-quality metal and polymer Firing Mechanism Semi-automatic Safety Manual safety switch Weight Lightweight and compact Color Black Usage Self-defense, training, and non-lethal defense with pepper cartridges R999.00R1,399.00Buy Sur Arms 2004 9mm Blank Pepper Pistol Black
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Blow P29 fume 9mm blank gun
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Free Rang Security has been South Africa’s trusted destination for blank guns since 2016 and has grown into the country’s leading online blank gun store. Over the years, we’ve delivered thousands of blank guns to customers across the nation, earning a reputation built on verified 5-star reviews, genuine brand warranties, and budget-friendly and reliable same-week delivery. Our entire range consists exclusively of 9mm P.A.K. replicas sourced from respected manufacturers, including Retay, Zoraki, Aksa, Kuzey, Ekol, and Sur Arms, so you’ll never find generic, no-name imports on our shelves. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or adding to a collection, you can shop with confidence knowing every product meets the standards that have made us South Africa’s most reliable name in blank firearms.
What is a blank gun replica?
These blank guns are incapable of firing a projectile designed specifically for self-defense. It produces a banging sound that mimics a real firearm, and when blank cartridges are fired, you can experience recoil and a visible muzzle flash. This blank gun produces a realistic firing effect that closely resembles the experience of using a real gun. Blank guns are manufactured to operate like real firearms; however, they can never fire live ammunition because their barrels are blocked, making them incapable of shooting real bullets.
How does it work?
First of all, you should understand that a blank gun does not fire real bullets. Now, step-by-step guidance:
These firing pistols work with blank cartridges, and before using a blank gun, it is necessary to load blank rounds into the magazine or chamber. A blank gun uses gunpowder, not a real projectile.
When you pull the trigger backward, the firing pin strikes the primer of the blank cartridge. This action ignites the powder inside the cartridge, which then creates a loud, explosion-like sound similar to a real firearm. As a result, a loud noise, gas, and recoil are produced, but no real bullet is fired.
The gas generated pushes the slide of the blank gun backward. When the slide returns to its original position, the gun automatically becomes ready to fire the next round, and this process continues until the magazine is empty.
The barrel of a blank gun is blocked, so real bullets cannot be used in it, as the design does not allow a projectile to pass through.
Learn in detail about how blank guns work.
Why prefer a blank gun for protection?
Blank guns are currently among the top choices for self-defense because they look almost identical to real firearms. When fired, it is difficult for others to tell whether the gun is real or a blank gun. They produce a very loud sound and release gas, creating an environment similar to that of a real firearm. This trait makes them an effective tool for deterring criminals and robbers. They are easy to carry and can be conveniently kept with you for use whenever the need arises.
Unlike real firearms, blank guns do not fire live bullets. Their barrels are blocked, which prevents any projectile from being discharged and ensures no physical harm is caused. Blank guns are also equipped with a safety lock; when the safety lock is engaged, the gun cannot fire until it is disengaged.
For these reasons, blank guns are legal in accordance with local laws.
Blank Guns Under R1000 & under R2000
If someone is looking for 9mm guns under the R1000 & R2000 range, then you are absolutely at the right place. We provide some blank gun models that are available under R1000. These models you can buy under R1000.
Blank guns under R2000
If you want blank guns under R2000, then you can buy the models mentioned below:
How are blank guns different from real guns?
A real firearm is a solid pistol that fires live ammunition. The purpose of using such a gun is to damage an object or target, as it discharges real bullets capable of causing serious destruction. Real bullets are loaded into the magazine, and when the trigger of a real gun is pulled, the gunpowder propels the bullet forward at high speed. This can result in severe injury or loss of life, as the bullet has the power to destroy anything in its path.
In contrast, a blank gun does not function in this way. A blank gun is non-lethal and can only fire blank cartridges. Its barrel is blocked, which prevents it from firing real bullets. Blank guns are intended solely for self-defense and deterrence purposes. However, the misuse of a blank gun is illegal and can result in strict penalties under government law.
For complete guidance about it, click here: “Difference Between Blank Guns and Real Firearms.”
Types of Blank Guns
1. Semi-Automatic Blank Guns
They use gas pressure from the blank cartridge to cycle the slide automatically after each shot. You pull the trigger once, and the gun fires one blank round and reloads the next round on its own. They closely resemble real pistols in look, sound, and operation.
2. Full-Auto Blank Guns
These firing pistols continue firing as long as the trigger is held down and there are blank cartridges in the magazine. They are mostly used for film, theater, or special effects and are less common for civilian use due to higher noise and control requirements.
3. Revolver Blank Guns
Instead of a magazine, these use a rotating cylinder. Each trigger pull rotates the cylinder and fires one blank cartridge. Revolver blank guns are mechanically simple and reliable, but they usually produce less recoil compared to semi-automatic models.
4. Front-Firing Blank Guns
These release gas and sound from the front of the barrel. They are louder and can be more dangerous at close range due to hot gas discharge, so extra caution is required when using them.
5. Top-Firing Blank Guns
In these models, gas and pressure exit from the top of the slide, not the barrel. This design increases safety and is commonly preferred for self-defense training and civilian use.
At Free Rang Security, discover a wide range of 9mm blank pistols from brands such as Retay, Ekol, Kuzey, Blow, and Zaroki. These blank pistols help make life safer by supporting personal protection, and when fired, they produce a muzzle flash and a bang sound that creates the realistic feel of a real firearm. These guns are also widely used in films and theaters. If anyone is searching for “blank gun for sale” or “blank gun in South Africa,” then you can find a wide range of blank guns at our store.
Are blank guns legal to carry in South Africa?
Yes, blank guns are legal to carry in South Africa because, under local law, they do not require a license for non-lethal, blank-firing pistols, as blank guns are made only for self-defense. A blank gun cannot be used to achieve the purpose of a real firearm. This gun may be used by individuals aged 18 and above. Any misuse of this gun is strictly prohibited.
For complete guidance about this subject, visit our blog, “Are Blank Guns Legal in South Africa?”