What’s Inside SPLAT-R-BALL Gel Blaster?! I Take Apart SRB400 Gel Ball Blaster To See How It’s Made



I take apart the Splat-R-Ball blaster to see what’s inside. The Splat-R-Ball blaster is a modified WELLS G36c blaster. The external cosmetics are changed a little, but the gearbox and internals are almost exactly the same. Therefore, replacement parts or upgrades available for the WELLS G36c will also work with the SplatRball blaster.

Read this page with a lot more maintenance info, mods, and replacement parts:

Watch this video where I tear down the gearbox to show what’s inside and how it fits together.

▼ WHERE TO BUY –
▶ SplatRBall SRB400 Kit (Orange, Shown in this Video):
▶ SplatRBall SRB400-SUB Kit (Blue, Without stock):
▶ SplatRBall SRB1200 Kit (I haven’t tested this one yet):
▶ SplatRball 20K Orange Ammo –
▶ SplatRball Blaster 400 Round Capacity ORANGE Magazine –
▶ SplatRball Blaster 400 Round Capacity BLUE Magazine –
▶ SplatRball Blaster 1800 mAh Rechargeable Battery with Charging Cable –

Splatter Ball blaster is the most commonly available blaster sold in the US. It can be found at many Walmart stores, sporting goods, and online. It is sold by Daisy.

CAUTION! – Splatrball and other Gel Blasters should be treated as weapons and should not be used in public or areas where someone who is not part of the game can be hit. The police will charge you with assault with a weapon. There have been multiple instances in the news of people (mainly teens) being charged with crimes for shooting unsuspecting people in public. The gel ball projectiles can cause permanent injury to unprotected eyes and face.

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What’s Inside SPLAT-R-BALL Gel Blaster?! I Take Apart Gel Ball Blaster To See How It’s Made & Works

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