Skyline Stealth Target Blowgun - Blue Aluminum
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This isn’t a balisong, but the same precision mindset applies. The Skyline Stealth Target Blowgun – Blue Aluminum brings aircraft‑aluminum construction, a safety mouthpiece, and foam grip to every shot. With quivers pre‑mounted and 20 total darts (12 target, 8 stun), it’s organized, fast, and ready the moment you shoulder it. Whether you’re dialing in backyard accuracy or adding a unique piece to your gear wall, this American‑made blowgun shoots as clean as it looks.
Not a Butterfly Knife for Sale – But Built with the Same Precision Mindset
If you love the feel of dialed‑in gear – whether it’s a smooth balisong or a clean‑shooting blowgun – the first thing you notice is balance. The Skyline Stealth Target Blowgun - Blue Aluminum lands in that same space: aircraft‑aluminum tube, organized darts on deck, and a safety mouthpiece that lets you focus on the shot, not the setup.
This isn’t a butterfly knife. There’s no live blade, no flipping tricks, no latch to manage. But the philosophy is similar: refined, repeatable action that rewards skill.
Target Blowgun for Sale with Tactical-Sport Build
When you pick up this 36-inch .40 cal blowgun, it immediately feels like purpose-built gear, not a toy. The blue barrel carries just enough sheen to stand out on the wall, while the foam grips and safety mouthpiece clearly mark it as a piece of sporting equipment designed for real use.
Out of the box, you’re not piecing together a kit. You’ve got a full setup: 20 darts, dual quivers, dart guards, and strap. Everything rides on the barrel so your next shot is always within reach.
Aircraft Aluminum Barrel – 36" of Straight, Stable Accuracy
The barrel is cut from precision aircraft aluminum, keeping the blowgun light enough for younger shooters yet rigid enough to maintain straight-line accuracy. At 36 inches, you get a solid balance between portability and power. The .40 caliber bore matches the included darts perfectly, giving you consistent air seal and repeatable performance.
Safety Mouthpiece and Dart Guard – Built for Real-World Use
The safety mouthpiece is there for one reason: to make sure you never inhale a dart. It’s a small detail that matters when you’re handing a blowgun to a new shooter or using it in a mixed-age backyard crew. Add the dart guard protecting your forward hand, and you’ve got a setup that clearly separates this from improvised tubes or cheap imports.
Organized Darts On-Board – Ready for Target or Stun Shots
A big part of the appeal here is how self-contained this blowgun is. No loose bags, no digging around for extra darts. The barrel mounts carry everything you need, visible and ready.
Dual Quivers: 16-Point and 8-Point for Fast Reloads
You get two quiver styles: a 16-point quiver and an 8-point quiver. That’s 24 total positions for your 20 darts, which means you can stage them by type – target darts in one area, stun darts in another – and build your own rhythm for reloading. For anyone used to managing hardware on a belt or pack, this kind of organization feels immediately natural.
20 Darts Included: 12 Target, 8 Stun
The kit comes fully stocked:
- 12 target darts – sharpened 4-inch needles with precision cones for clean, accurate hits. Ideal for target practice, small game, or dart-board-style games.
- 8 stun darts – flattened dummy tips that hit with impact instead of penetration. Great for safer indoor play, knocking over cans, or younger shooters who aren’t ready for sharp points.
This mix lets you scale the intensity – from casual family sessions to focused accuracy drills.
Comfort, Control, and Carry – Foam Grips and Strap
Most people underestimate how much handling matters on a blowgun. The Skyline Stealth setup leans into control, so your breathing and alignment take center stage.
The foam grips give your lead and rear hands secure purchase along the tube, even when conditions aren’t ideal. The texture keeps the barrel from twisting and makes long sessions easier on the hands. A carry strap rounds out the package, letting you sling the blowgun over a shoulder between targets, on the trail, or at an outdoor event.
Where This Fits in a Gear Collection
If you’re used to thinking in terms of balisongs and blades, this blowgun scratches a different itch in the same collection. It’s a non-edged, skill-based tool that rewards practice. You’re working breath control, aim, and consistency instead of timing and aerials, but the satisfaction of a clean hit feels familiar.
- For the skill junkie: it’s another discipline to dial in.
- For the collector: the blue aircraft aluminum barrel and onboard quivers make it a visually striking wall piece.
- For the casual shooter: it’s approachable, safe-featured, and ready for backyard sessions.
What Balisong Buyers Want to Know
Are butterfly knives legal to buy?
This product is a blowgun, not a butterfly knife, so balisong laws don’t apply directly. But if you’re also shopping for a butterfly knife for sale, legality is usually decided at the state and sometimes city level.
Generally more permissive states (where balisongs are widely legal to own and often carry, with some restrictions) include: Texas, Florida, Georgia, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, and many others. However, cities or counties can still add local rules.
Historically restrictive or complex states include: California (length and carry restrictions), New York (case law heavy; local enforcement varies), New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Hawaii. Some areas treat balisongs like gravity or switchblade knives.
Laws change, and wording can be technical. Always check your current state and local statutes or consult a qualified legal source before you buy a butterfly knife for carry. For this blowgun, you should also confirm any local regulations on projectile weapons, especially for minors or public-land use.
What's the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?
In the balisong world, a trainer is a butterfly knife with a dull, often unsharpened "blade" profile and no edge. It lets you practice openings, aerials, and combos without cutting yourself, which is huge for high-rep flipping sessions. A live blade is sharpened steel – it cuts, pierces, and can be used as an actual knife.
Trainers are the go-to for learning new tricks and for environments where a live edge isn’t appropriate. Live blades demand tighter control, more respect, and legal awareness. This blowgun has no edge at all, but the same training logic applies: start controlled, build fundamentals, then push skill.
Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?
This specific product is not a butterfly knife; it’s a blowgun. If you’re looking to buy a butterfly knife or a balisong trainer for sale to learn flipping, you want:
- Smooth, consistent pivots (bushings or bearings).
- Neutral or slightly handle-biased balance for predictable aerials.
- Clear safe handle vs. bite handle indexing.
- Durable handle material (aluminum, stainless, G10, titanium) that can take drops.
Use a trainer first, stack reps, then move to a live blade when you’re confident and your local laws allow it. Meanwhile, this blowgun gives you another way to train focus and consistency – just in a different discipline.
Skill, Collection, and Fun – Finding Your Lane
Whether your main obsession is butterfly knife flipping, collecting high-quality balisongs, or just building out a serious gear wall, the Skyline Stealth Target Blowgun slots in as that unexpected piece everyone wants to try. It’s American-made, visually striking in blue, and tuned for safe, organized target shooting.
Maybe you’re the collector who hangs it next to your favorite balisong. Maybe you’re the backyard marksman dialing in groups on cans. Or maybe you’re the parent or mentor who wants a skill-based tool that’s approachable and clearly built with safety in mind. However you show up, this blowgun is ready for your version of precision.