JakMean Toy Guns Manufacturer
Top JakMean Toy Guns
JakMean J3A Gatling-Style Electric Toy Blaster
JakMean Rechargeable Laser Tag Set with Vests
JakMean Electric Gel Ball Splatter Blaster
Get ready to dominate the battlefield with JakMean’s high-octane combat gear, designed to turn any backyard into a professional-grade arena.

Product Categories
Foam-Dart Blasters
JakMean’s electric foam-dart blasters, like the flagship J3A Gatling-style model, deliver rapid-fire intensity with 30-round rotating magazines and a massive 100-dart reserve for non-stop action.
Laser Tag Combat Sets
These immersive rechargeable sets feature vibration feedback, LED displays, and mist-spray effects, allowing up to four teams to battle across multiple weapon modes from pistols to machine guns.
Gel Ball Blaster Sets
Engineered for high-speed competition, these gel ball blasters utilize rechargeable power systems to provide consistent rapid-fire performance for older kids seeking a mess-free tactical experience.
Customer Reviews
Marcus Henderson “I bought the J3A Gatling blaster for my son’s 10th birthday, and it has easily become the neighborhood favorite. The 30-dart magazine rotation is surprisingly smooth, and unlike other brands we’ve tried, we rarely deal with jams even when he’s going full-auto. The fact that it comes with 100 darts is a lifesaver because, at 50 feet per second, those foam darts travel much further than I expected across our lawn!”
Sarah Miller “We picked up the 4-gun laser tag set for a family camping trip, and the mist-spray effect when you get ‘hit’ added a whole new level of realism that kept the kids engaged for hours. The rechargeable batteries are a huge plus, as we played three nights in a row on a single charge, and the vibration feedback made the different weapon modes—especially the shotgun setting—feel distinct and powerful.”
David Chen “As someone who usually sticks to the big-name blaster brands, I was skeptical of JakMean, but the performance of their electric gel blaster blew me away. The rate of fire is incredibly consistent, and the ergonomic design feels sturdy enough to handle rough outdoor play. It’s an excellent cost-effective alternative that doesn’t feel ‘cheap,’ and the range consistently hits that 50-foot mark they advertise.”
JakMean FAQ
What is the typical shooting range and power of JakMean blasters?
Most JakMean electric foam blasters, including the J3A model, offer a consistent shooting range of 30 to 50 feet with a firing velocity of approximately 50 feet per second. This balance ensures that the blasters are powerful enough for competitive outdoor play while remaining safe for indoor use.
How long does the battery last on a single charge?
The rechargeable batteries provided with JakMean electric units typically offer between 6 to 7 hours of continuous playtime. It is recommended to fully charge the battery before your first battle to ensure optimal motor performance and rapid-fire consistency.
Are the foam darts compatible with other major toy brand blasters?
Yes, JakMean blasters generally use standard-sized foam darts, making them compatible with most major brand magazines and blasters. Each set conveniently includes 100 refill darts to ensure you have plenty of ammunition for extended skirmishes.
How do I prevent the Gatling-style blasters from jamming?
To ensure smooth rotation of the 30-dart magazine, always make sure the foam darts are inserted fully and straight into the belt. Avoid using damaged, bent, or wet darts, as these are the primary causes of mechanical jams during rapid-fire sequences.
What age group are these products designed for?
JakMean products are primarily engineered for children aged 6 and up. While the blasters are lightweight and easy to handle, adult supervision is recommended for younger players to ensure safety guidelines—such as avoiding aiming at the face or eyes—are strictly followed.
How do the different weapon modes work in the Laser Tag sets?
The laser tag blasters feature a toggle switch that allows you to cycle through different “weapon” profiles, including Pistol, Shotgun, Rifle, and Machine Gun. Each mode changes the sound effects, the number of “bullets” per reload, and the amount of “damage” dealt to an opponent’s vest.
What should I do if my electric blaster stops firing?
If the motor stops or sounds weak, first ensure the battery is properly connected and fully charged. If the trigger is unresponsive, check if the safety lock is engaged or if a dart has become lodged in the internal flywheel mechanism; clearing the jam and restarting the device usually resolves the issue.
