Urban Ghost Power‑Bore Long‑Range Blowgun - Urban Camo
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A 50 caliber blowgun is about smooth power, not strain. This 48-inch Urban Ghost Power‑Bore keeps the tube rigid, the bore consistent, and your shots tracking straight. The large-bore barrel moves serious air with minimal effort, while the urban camo finish disappears into modern terrain. Made in the USA and ready for target darts, it’s a long‑range blowgun built for quiet backyard sessions, focused training, and surprisingly accurate groups—shot after shot.
When a Long‑Range Shot Just Feels Right
You line up, draw a clean breath, and the dart leaves the barrel with that quiet, confident snap. No recoil, no drama—just a straight, repeatable shot. That’s what a proper 50 caliber blowgun is supposed to feel like, and it’s exactly what this Urban Ghost Power‑Bore delivers every time.
This isn’t a toy tube from the sporting goods aisle. It’s a rigid 48-inch, .50 cal platform tuned for smooth airflow, consistent point of impact, and session-after-session reliability—whether you’re dialing in tight backyard groups or stretching out your long‑range target game.
Power‑Bore Engineering: Why 50 Cal Matters
The heart of this long‑range blowgun is its large-bore barrel. At .50 caliber, the tube pushes serious air with surprisingly little effort, letting you focus on breathing and aim instead of fighting resistance.
Rigid 48-Inch Barrel for True Flight
Length is accuracy—if the tube stays straight. At 48 inches, this blowgun gives your dart an extended, stable run-up, which translates into higher velocity and flatter trajectory. The rigid construction keeps the barrel from flexing, so your darts track where you’re actually pointing, not where a bowed tube decides to send them.
Large-Bore Tube, Effortless Power
The power-bore design is all about efficiency. The internal diameter is tuned for .50 cal darts, giving you a tight gas seal without choking the airflow. That means quick acceleration, hard-hitting impact, and clean exit—ideal for target work and long‑range practice.
Urban Camo Finish Built for Modern Terrain
Function comes first, but looks matter—especially when your gear spends as much time on the wall or in the truck as it does on the range. The Urban Camo pattern gives this long‑range blowgun a modern, city-inspired profile that blends into concrete, timber, and backyard setups instead of screaming neon.
It’s low‑key enough to disappear when you’re stowing it, but distinct enough that it doesn’t get lost in a corner or against a fence line. This is the kind of finish you expect to see on serious tactical gear translated into a blowgun platform.
Dialed for Backyard Sessions and Focused Training
A good blowgun turns any open stretch into a training lane. This 50 cal rig is built for that rhythm: load, breathe, release, repeat. The smooth internal bore and consistent length make it easy to log real practice time without fighting your equipment.
- Quiet Flight: No crack, no thump—just a soft report and solid impact on target.
- Repeatable Aim: The straight barrel and consistent bore mean less guesswork between shots.
- Low Fatigue: The efficient 50 cal bore lets you keep your form clean without overblowing.
Paired with target darts, it becomes a simple, addictive accuracy trainer—ideal for anyone who loves tightening groups and tracking incremental progress.
Made in the USA, Built to Be Shot Hard
Manufacturing matters when you’re asking a single piece of tubing to stay straight and consistent over hundreds of shots. This long‑range blowgun is made in the USA, with attention to barrel straightness and bore consistency that you can feel after the tenth, twentieth, and fiftieth shot of a session.
Consistent Bore, Consistent Impact
Even small irregularities in the bore can throw darts offline. A smooth, uniform interior keeps turbulence down and velocities predictable. That’s what lets you adjust by inches instead of chasing random flyers all over the target face.
Who This Long‑Range Blowgun Is For
This 50 cal platform slots in perfectly if you:
- Want a dedicated, long‑range blowgun for backyard targets.
- Prefer a rigid, 48-inch barrel over compact tubes.
- Like the look of modern urban camo on functional gear.
- Care about USA-made build quality and repeatable performance.
From first‑time shooters learning breath control to experienced backyard marksmen tracking tight groups at distance, this setup hits that sweet spot between accessible and serious.
What Balisong Buyers Want to Know
Are butterfly knives legal to buy?
Butterfly knife and balisong laws vary heavily by state and sometimes by city. In general, a balisong for sale may be legal to own but restricted to carry, or it might be treated like any other folding knife. A few states still treat them as prohibited or heavily regulated weapons.
- Generally more permissive states (for ownership and often carry, with local exceptions): AZ, TX, FL, UT, ID, KS, OK, TN, KY, WY, VT.
- States with notable restrictions (ownership or carry limits, or treating them as gravity/switchblades): CA, NY, MA, HI, NJ, PA, WA, DE, DC.
- Mixed or city‑specific rules (often legal to own but restricted to carry in certain cities or concealed): CO, OR, IL, MD, MI, MN.
This is not formal legal advice. Laws change and local ordinances can be stricter than state law. Always check current statutes for your state and city before you buy a butterfly knife, carry one, or travel with a balisong.
What's the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?
A butterfly knife trainer is built like a real balisong—same handle layout, same pivot action, same balance profile—but the "blade" is blunt or unsharpened. There’s no cutting edge and usually no piercing tip, so you can practice flipping without slicing your hands open while you learn.
A live blade butterfly knife is the real thing: sharpened edge, cutting tip, and ready for actual cutting tasks or defensive carry where legal. Both use similar hardware—pivots, handles, channels or liners—but the trainer is tuned for skill building and safety, while the live blade pairs flipping action with real‑world cutting capability.
Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?
When you’re choosing a butterfly knife for sale specifically to learn flipping, look past the paint and check the fundamentals:
- Pivot hardware: Bushings or bearings keep the action smoother and more consistent than loose pin-only builds.
- Balance: A neutral or slightly handle-biased balance makes basic tricks more controllable.
- Handle construction: Solid channels or well‑fitted sandwich handles reduce flex and hot spots during extended sessions.
- Trainer option: Starting with a dedicated balisong trainer is the smart move for most new flippers.
If the butterfly knife you’re looking at offers stable pivots, clean handle geometry, and the option of a trainer version, it’s a solid platform to learn on before you move into sharper, heavier collector pieces.
Where This Blowgun Fits in Your Gear Lineup
In a collection full of blades and balisongs, a long‑range blowgun scratches a different itch: quiet precision, breath control, and the simple satisfaction of seeing a dart bury exactly where you called the shot.
If you’re the collector, this Urban Ghost Power‑Bore is a distinctive, USA‑made 50 cal piece that stands out on the wall without looking toy-like. If you’re the dedicated backyard shooter, it’s a reliable, rigid barrel that rewards focused practice. And if you’re the everyday gearhead who just likes capable tools, this long‑range blowgun adds a new skill lane to your lineup—quiet, accurate, and always ready for one more shot.