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What is a Blow Gun?

By A.E. Jaquith
Updated: May 17, 2024
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A blow gun is a primitive weapon that has its origins in ancient history. The weapon is constructed out of a narrow, hollow lightweight tube. By blowing air into one end of the blow gun, a small dart or other projectile is fired from the weapon at several hundred feet per second. Although very simple, the blow gun has been used for centuries as an effective hunting weapon around the world.

The exact origin of the blow gun is lost in the annals of history. Many researchers believe that the weapon was invented in numerous locations across the world during the stone age. The earliest written references to blow guns have been dated to 2nd century Roman and Chinese sources.

The length of a blow gun usually varies depending on several factors. First and foremost, the longer the weapon, the more air flow is necessary to fire a dart effectively. If a hunter has powerful lungs and a long blow gun, it is possible to bury a dart several inches into a wooden target. Sport blow guns are often shorter than traditional hunting versions, since accuracy is more important than the force of the dart.

Blow guns are made from different materials depending on the location of manufacture. The modern blow gun is often made of a light-weight metal or durable polymer with a plastic mouth piece to transfer the full force of the user's air flow. Modern blow guns are usually segmented into several pieces to allow for easy cleaning. Ancient or home made blow guns are usually made out of bamboo or cane and can be made of a solid piece or segmented.

The most common projectile fired by a blow gun is the dart. Some hunters use a poison dart since the blow gun is not guaranteed to make a kill with one shot. The most infamous type of poison used is from the poison dart frog (of the Dendrobatidae family), which excretes a highly toxic chemical from its skin when agitated. Modern, professionally made darts are available in many different styles, such as broad head, the spear point, or "stunner" (very short dart consisting of a weighted rear end with a short point). Before darts were used, many blow guns fired pellets made from stone or clay.

In the United States, the blow gun is classified as a weapon but most adults (i.e., those aged 18 or more) are legally permitted to own and use them in most US states. It is illegal to own a blow gun in Canada, and any blow gun brought into the country must be deactivated by drilling a hole at the base of the weapon, or blocking the airway altogether.

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By Reminiscence — On Mar 25, 2014

@Ruggercat68- A friend of mine let me shoot a professional blow gun at some targets in his backyard, and it took quite a few rounds before I got anywhere near accurate with it. I found I had to get right on top of a target to put the dart reliably in a kill spot. My friend stood 25 yards from a target and blasted a dart almost dead center. It came out of the end about as hard as an arrow from a compound bow.

By Ruggercat68 — On Mar 25, 2014

The major advantage of a blow gun is stealth capability. A good hunter can track an animal and get within several yards before firing the dart. Because the weapon is mostly silent, other prey animals in the area won't be alarmed.

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