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Gel Blaster GelBlaster Surge Soda Bottle Adapter

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Original - 0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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This is a Gel Blaster adapter that I made for my kids' Gel Blasters. It allows you to use a soda bottle or similar to make a larger hopper. I use Propel favored water bottles. They are slim and make a nice size that is not too bulky, but holds about 2500-3000 gels. It works with both the rifle and the pistol gel blasters. Please note…there are a lot of different size threads used for soda and sport drinks. I used a PCO1810 thread standard. If folks want something specific, just leave me a comment.

 

Known compatible bottles my kids have used. ( I am sure there are more).  

  • Propel Flavored water bottles
  • Smart water bottles
  • Polar Seltzer bottles

 

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