Ansar

Ansar: High-Capacity Tactical Performance

Step into the future of non-lethal defense with Ansar. Engineered for those who demand high-capacity reliability and a modern tactical edge, Ansar blank-firing pistols—like the renowned Ansar BRT—offer a 17+1 round capacity that is industry-leading. Designed with a sleek polymer frame and a precision metal slide, Ansar provides the perfect weight and balance for both tactical training and home deterrence.

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Why Ansar is a Leader in South African Self-Defence

The Ansar brand has carved out a niche by focusing on the needs of the modern South African responder. Unlike traditional replicas, Ansar pistols often feature integrated tactical rails, allowing you to easily mount flashlights or lasers for low-light situations. Their front-venting design is a critical feature, making them fully pepper-enabled for maximum defensive versatility.

The Ansar BRT Advantage

The Ansar BRT has become a top-seller due to its Striker-Fire system and realistic blowback action. It provides the user with a 150dB acoustic report, creating an immediate psychological deterrent. Whether you are using it for K9 training, film production, or personal protection, the durability of the Ansar build ensures consistent cycling even under rapid fire.

Frequently Asked Questions: Ansar Blank Guns

Q: Does the Ansar BRT require a license in South Africa?

A: No. Ansar blank guns are classified as non-lethal devices and do not fire a projectile. As per the Firearms Control Act, they are license-free and available to any South African citizen over the age of 18.

Q: Can I use Pepper Rounds in my Ansar pistol?

A: Yes! Ansar pistols are front-venting, meaning they are specifically designed to deploy 9mm P.A.K. Pepper Cartridges. This allows you to discharge an irritant cloud toward a threat in an emergency.

Q: What is the magazine capacity of the Ansar BRT?

A: The Ansar BRT features a high-capacity magazine holding 17 rounds plus one in the chamber (17+1), giving you more defensive capability than most standard blank pistols.

Q: Is it safe to carry an Ansar blank gun for self-defence?

A: While legal to own, we highly recommend carrying your Ansar in a dedicated [Kuvut or Nylon Holster] to ensure it is concealed and secure. Brandishing any imitation firearm in public is illegal—always treat your Ansar with the respect of a real firearm.