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R2149.00 – R3080.00Price range: R2149.00 through R3080.00
| Caliber |
9mm P.A.K |
| Color/Finish |
Black |
| Magazine Capacity |
14 + 1 |
| Trigger |
Double Action |
| Manufacturer |
Retay Arms |
| Use |
Self-defense, Training, Film |
| Height |
130mm |
| Weight |
850g |
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R1969.00 – R2899.00Price range: R1969.00 through R2899.00
| Gun Model |
Retay XR Black |
| Caliber |
9mm P.A.K |
| Color |
Black |
| Magazine Capacity |
14+1 |
| Weight |
800 grams |
| Length |
215 mm |
| Height |
140 mm |
| Trigger |
Double Action |
| Use |
Self-defense training, |
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R2210.00 – R3140.00Price range: R2210.00 through R3140.00
| Gun Model |
RETAY XR Chrome |
| Caliber |
9mm P.A.K |
| Color |
Chrome |
| Magazine Capacity |
14 + 1 |
| Length |
200mm |
| Height |
130mm |
| Trigger |
Double Action |
| Type of Fire |
Semi-Automatic |
Security and Self Defense has been selling original blank guns across South Africa since 2010. Over the years we have built a reputation for reliable, durable, and genuine blank firing pistols, which is why our customers keep coming back. We stock every popular brand — including Blow, Retay, Kuzey, Aksa, Ekol, Baredda and Sur — and offer both retail and wholesale prices. With 11 physical stores across Johannesburg (including one inside China Mall) plus fast nationwide delivery, you can buy a blank gun online or in person with complete confidence.
Whether you need a blank pistol for personal safety, security training, film and theatre productions, dog training, or starting sports events, you will find the right model here at an affordable price.
What Is a Blank Gun and How Does It Work?
A blank gun looks and feels almost exactly like a real firearm, but it works very differently. A blank firing pistol does not fire a projectile through the barrel, so it cannot be used for target shooting or anything that requires a live bullet. Instead of live ammunition, it uses blank Bullets containing gunpowder, which creates the loud bang, visible flash, and realistic recoil people associate with a real gun — without sending anything forward.
To understand how a blank gun works, it helps to know the parts of a cartridge:
- Case — the outer brass shell that holds everything together.
- Primer — sits at the base; when the firing pin strikes it, it creates the spark that ignites the gunpowder.
- Gunpowder (propellant) — burns rapidly to create pressure. In a real firearm this pressure pushes the bullet out; in a blank gun it simply creates the loud sound and flash.
- Bullet — the projectile in a real cartridge. A blank cartridge has no bullet, which is what makes it non-lethal.
When the trigger is pulled, the firing pin hits the primer, the gunpowder ignites, and the gas needs a safe way to escape. This is where the two main designs differ:
- Front firing blank guns release the gas and sound from the front of the barrel, giving the most realistic firing experience.
- Top firing blank guns vent the gas upward instead.
Because there is no bullet, a blank pistol is mainly used for self-defence deterrence, firearm safety training, theatrical performances, signalling, and gun-handling practice.
Types of Blank Guns
There are several types of blank guns, each suited to a different purpose:
- Semi-Automatic Blank Pistols — look and operate like real semi-automatic handguns and automatically chamber the next blank round after each shot. Ideal for training and self-defence simulations.
- Revolver Blank Guns — feature a rotating cylinder holding several blank cartridges. Simple, durable, and popular with collectors and for theatrical use.
- Automatic Blank Guns — fire continuously while the trigger is held (model dependent). Commonly used in film production and reenactments.
- Starter Pistols — used in athletics to signal the start of a race. Loud sound, no projectile.
- Front Firing Blank Guns — release sound and gas from the front barrel for maximum realism. Preferred for professional training and movie props.
9mm Guns Under R1000 — Affordable Blank Pistols
Looking for a 9mm blank gun under R1000? We stock several reliable, budget-friendly models :
Despite the affordable price, these blank pistols offer excellent build quality, are easy to handle, and are a great choice for beginners and first-time buyers.
Blank Guns Under R2000
If you have a slightly higher budget, our blank guns under R2000 offer larger frames, more realistic finishes, and brands such as Ekol, Retay, and Aksa. These models are popular for self-defence and for buyers who want a more authentic look and feel. Contact us for the current models in stock and their prices.
Blank Gun China Mall — Buy in Johannesburg
Searching for blank guns at China Mall? One of our 11 stores is located in Johannesburg, where you can see and buy every type of blank gun in person. We carry top brands — Ekol, Retay, Blow, Aksa, and Sur — in both front firing and top firing models, at wholesale and retail prices. If you prefer to shop online, we deliver nationwide within 2–3 working days. Visit our China Mall store or message us on WhatsApp to check stock before you travel.
Blank Guns for Self-Defence
Many South Africans choose a blank gun for self-defence because it produces a loud, gunshot-like sound, a visible flash, and a realistic appearance — without firing a live bullet. For situations where the goal is to scare off an attacker rather than cause harm, this can feel like a safer, non-lethal option.
The loud noise can attract attention, startle an intruder, and give you a few critical seconds to move to safety or call for help. Blank guns are also easier to store and handle for basic personal safety awareness, and they help many people feel more confident at home. Used responsibly as a deterrent, a blank pistol is a practical personal-safety tool.
Are Blank Guns Legal in South Africa?
Blank guns are generally legal to own in South Africa when they are designed to fire blank cartridges only and cannot discharge a live bullet or projectile. Because they do not fire ammunition, they are treated differently from licensed firearms, which is why people use them for self-defence awareness, security, training, film, sports, and collecting.
However, legal ownership does not mean careless use is allowed. A blank gun still looks and sounds like a real firearm, so it must be stored safely and used only for lawful purposes. Pointing one at someone as a threat, using it in public to cause panic, or attempting to modify it to fire live rounds can lead to serious legal consequences. Laws can change, so always check the latest South African regulations and buy only from a trusted seller.
Where to Buy Blank Guns — Our Stores
You can buy blank guns from any of our 11 physical stores across Johannesburg, including our popular China Mall 1 stop security branch. We also serve customers in Cape Town and Parow through fast nationwide delivery (2–3 working days). To buy online, browse our models, message us on WhatsApp, and we will help you choose the right blank pistol for your needs.
- Brands available: Ekol, Retay, Blow, Aksa, Sur
- Delivery: Nationwide, 2–3 working days
- Payment: Secure payment options
- Extras: Free blank bullets on selected models, wholesale pricing available
Frequently Asked Questions
Are blank guns legal in South Africa? Yes. Blank guns that fire blank cartridges only and cannot discharge a real bullet are generally legal to own in South Africa. They must be used responsibly and lawfully. Always check the latest regulations before buying.
Do you need a license for a blank gun? Blank guns that cannot fire live ammunition are generally treated differently from licensed firearms. Because rules can change, we recommend confirming the current requirements with the relevant authorities or contacting us for guidance.
Can a blank gun hurt someone? A blank gun does not fire a bullet, so it is non-lethal in normal use. However, the gas and flash are released at close range with force, so a blank gun should never be fired directly at a person or held against the body.
What is the difference between front firing and top firing blank guns? A front firing blank gun releases gas and sound from the front of the barrel for a more realistic effect, while a top firing model vents the gas upward.
How much does a blank gun cost in South Africa? Prices vary by brand and model. We stock several 9mm blank guns under R1000 and a range of models under R2000, with free blank bullets included on selected guns.
Which blank gun is best for self-defence? Semi-automatic blank pistols such as the Blow range are among the most popular for self-defence because of their reliable build, realistic look, and easy handling. The best choice depends on your budget and how you plan to use it.