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The Lehui 1301 shotgun is a gel blaster model inspired by the design of the popular real-life shotgun Benelli M4. The Lehui 1301, which uses gel balls as ammo, attempts to emulate the looks and some functionality of the Benelli M4.
This gel blaster type is recognized for its realistic design, which dont included elements such as a pump-action mechanism but have an overall appearance comparable to the Benelli M4.
Gel blaster lovers like it because of its design accuracy and because it frequently comes with features that improve its usability in gameplay.
The Lehui 1301, like other gel blasters, is used for recreational purposes such as gel blaster skirmishes or target shooting. Its design, which resembles a real shotgun, enhances the immersive experience for aficionados playing gel blaster games or scenarios.
However, while the Lehui 1301 and comparable gel blasters seem like firearms, they are non-lethal toys that shoot water-absorbent gel balls, making them a safer option for recreational shooting than genuine firearms.
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Gel blaster shotguns are a subset of the greater gel blaster scene, which has grown in popularity as a safer alternative to airsoft or paintball. These shotguns look and feel like actual firearms, and are commonly modeled after different shotgun designs, however it use water-absorbent polymer gel beads as ammo. When fired, the gel beads explode on impact and are largely harmless, making them ideal for games and settings where safety is paramount.
These gel blaster shotguns come in a variety of designs that replicate pump-action or semi-automatic mechanics, and it vary in size and features to accommodate a variety of tastes and gameplay styles. Some models even imitate actual reloading actions, giving aficionados a more immersive experience. These blasters are widely used in organized games or informal battles where participants simulate combat or shoot targets.
The adrenaline of simulated battle scenarios, tactical gameplay, and the community that has built around this interest are what make them appealing. While gel blasters aren't firearms and aren't meant to be dangerous, proper handling and following safety standards are still important parts of having fun with these replicas.