Signal & Noise Weapons
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Noise Revolver Ekol Viper 2.5" Black
5 118 грн.
Noise Pistol Stalker Mod. 918 MBP Haki
5 440 грн.
Blank Gun Stalker Mod. 918 MBP Black
5 440 грн.
Blank Pistol Sur 2608 Black
3 956 грн.
Blank Pistol EKOL Firat P92 Auto Black
6 417 грн.
Voltran Ekol Major Fume Blank Pistol
4 014 грн.
Noise Pistol Voltran Ekol Lady Satina Gold
4 037 грн.
Signal Pistol EKOL ASI black cal. 9mm
9 072 грн.
Frequently asked questions about products in this category Signal & Noise Weapons
Signal and noise weapons are starter, blank, or signal models that simulate a shot with sound but are not designed to fire live ammunition. They are used for signaling, training, sports starts, learning weapon handling, or simulating a shot. In such models, the barrel is structurally modified so that it cannot function as a combat weapon.
Signal-noise weapons operate with blank or noise cartridges, which produce the sound of a shot without a bullet. When the trigger is pulled, the primer and powder charge ignite, creating a loud bang and gas discharge. In pistols with a magazine, the automatic mechanism can simulate the operation of a live-fire model: the slide moves, a cartridge is fed, and a spent casing is ejected.
A permit is usually not required for certified starter or blank-firing weapons that do not fire live or traumatic ammunition. However, before purchasing, it is still advisable to check the specific model, its certification, and the buyer's age. If the device is modified or shows signs of a firearm, this is a different legal situation: the Criminal Code of Ukraine provides for liability for illegal handling of firearms and ammunition.
A signal pistol produces sound, flash, or signal, but is not designed to hit a person with a projectile. Traumatic weapons use cartridges with rubber or similar non-lethal projectiles, and therefore belong to a different category.
Blank-firing weapons are not a full-fledged means of self-defense because they do not stop an attacker with a projectile. They are sometimes purchased for their loud sound and external resemblance to combat models, but relying on them as reliable protection is dangerous. It is also important to remember: a shot at close range, the flash, and hot gases can cause injury, so such a pistol should not be aimed at a person.
Blank, noise, or signal cartridges of the appropriate caliber are used for signal pistols. The most common calibers are 9mm and 8mm, but the specific option depends on the model. Some descriptions of signal-noise pistols explicitly state 9mm noise cartridges, so ammunition should only be selected for a specific pistol.
A blank shot matches the loudness and feel of a live shot, except without a bullet exiting the barrel. The exact loudness depends on the caliber, cartridge, barrel length, and pistol design. Indoors, the sound is perceived much sharper than outdoors, so it's best to use hearing protection during training.
A blank-firing pistol is chosen based on caliber, brand, body material, magazine capacity, weight, size, safety type, and intended use. For training, ergonomics, resemblance to the prototype, slide operation, and magazine convenience are important. For signaling, loudness, ease of use, and compatible cartridges are key. In the Flash Army category, there are pistols, revolvers, automatic firearms, models with metal or polymer bodies, and various magazine capacities.
Blank-firing weapons can be dangerous if misused. They do not fire a bullet but produce a loud sound, flash, hot gases, and pressure at the muzzle. Do not fire at point-blank range, aim the pistol at people, use faulty cartridges, or attempt to modify the design. For safe handling, treat it as a firearm, even if it is a signal weapon.
A certified signal or starter pistol can be carried if it does not belong to the category of weapons requiring a permit, but it should not be openly displayed in public places. People do not always distinguish a blank-firing model from a live-fire one, so a demonstrative gesture or threat can create problems. For carrying, it is better to use a holster or case, and keep cartridges separate from the pistol.
The caliber of a signal pistol is best chosen based on cartridge compatibility, ammunition availability, and the specific model. The most common options are 9mm and 8mm. 9mm is often chosen for its louder sound and wider selection of models, while 8mm can be more compact and lighter. For training, not only the caliber but also the weight, balance, magazine capacity, and ease of reloading are important.
Signal and noise weapons in Ukraine cost approximately from UAH 600, if simple signal elements are considered. Starter and noise pistols usually start from approximately UAH 3,000, while more expensive models with a metal body, larger magazine capacity, realistic ergonomics, or more complex design cost more. The price is influenced by the brand, caliber, body material, model type, weight, package contents, and availability of accessories.
It's best to choose signal-blank guns at Flash Army based on the actual task: signaling, training, simulating mechanical operation, or completing a training kit. For a simple signal, there's no point in taking a heavy model with a large magazine capacity, while for training, ergonomics, weight, safety, compatible cartridges, and ease of reloading are important. Before purchasing, you need to verify certification, caliber, and safe use rules to ensure the pistol remains a signal-blank tool and not a source of unnecessary risks.