TheGlock 17 Gen5 T4E .43 is the first licensed Glock training pistol that sets a new standard for training weapons. The manual operation, action mechanics and size of the pistol are consistent with the original, making the gun compatible with a wide range of firearm accessories. German workmanship combined with performance qualities, make the Glock 17 Gen 5 T4E a versatile and reliable tool for training and training of uniformed services and recreation for paintball players.
Features of the Glock 17 Gen5 T4E .43 marker :
- faithful replica of the Glock 17 gen 5 pistol
- ideal tool for tactical training and recreational shooting
- realistic recoil generated by the blow-back system
- milled AW 7075 aluminum lock
- dimensions of the frame consistent with the original
- marker is compatible with accessories used for Glock pistol including: holster, tactical flashlight, laser target pointer, aiming instruments, grip caps.
- manual operation and mechanics faithfully mimic the operation of a firearm
- licensed Glock markings
- manufactured in Germany
Dimensions consistent with the original
The Glock 17 Gen5 T4E .43 was manufactured in Germany based on the design and mechanics of the Glock pistol. In the construction of the pistol can be distinguished by a polymer frame, on which a milled lock made by a precise CNC method of AW 7075 aluminum alloy is set. The dimensions of the frame are compatible with the firearm, so we can use the same shooting accessories for the marker that we use for the weapon we use, such as Safariland, Blackhawk holsters and others
The gun has many features consistent with the original, including a SAFE ACTION trigger with a safety, a skeletonized accessory rail, a ribbed lock in the front and rear, a breech drop on both sides, and a translating magazine catch.
At the bottom of the grip is a hole that can be used to attach a tactical lanyard or retractor. The pistol has mechanical sighting instruments with white markings (the pinkie), responsible for faster and more instinctive alignment of the musket and pinkie, which is especially useful when shooting in lower light. In the front part of the frame there is an accessory rail, used for mounting a laser target marker or tactical flashlight. Using the original grip caps from the Glock 17 (not included), we can easily adjust the marker's grip to our preferences. Licensed Glock manufacturer's markings are applied to the lock and frame.
Marker forCO2
The Glock 17 Gen5 T4E .43 is powered by a 12gCO2 capsule mounted in the magazine. The clever design means that mounting the power capsule requires no additional tools. The cartridge only needs to be locked with a metal ring and tightened with the screw of the flask foot. In addition to the CO2 capsule, the magazine also holds 8 .43 caliber (approx. 11 mm) bullets.
Depending on the type and weight, the fired bullets reach a maximum velocity of about 250 fps. From a fullCO2 capsule, up to 40 shots will be fired with an even initial velocity. The number of shots is also dependent on air temperature, shooting dynamics and proper maintenance of the gun. The magazine loading slot is widened, creating a so-called funnel, which makes it easier and faster to change and load the magazine.
RAM pistol for tactical training and recreational shooting
We can use different types of "ammunition" for shooting, depending on the needs and situation. We offer pepper bullets for self-defense and rubber bullets for training and recreational shooting. Pepper bullets, upon hitting a target, release highly irritating pepper dust, with identical defensive effects to standard pepper gas. Hard rubber bullets are characterized by high knockdown power, so they work well for tactical training and shooting at reactive targets. The marker can also shoot paintballs, which are typically used by paintball players.
Powerful recoil
The Glock 17 Gen5 T4E .43 First Edition has a blow-back system that realistically imitates the recoil of the weapon. After each shot, the lock is vigorously thrown back, accompanied by a noticeable "kick" and toss of the barrel. After all the bullets have been fired from the magazine, the lock remains in the rear position. Its release requires pressing the lever on both sides or retracting the breech. Preparing the pistol for shooting requires the same steps as a firearm, i.e. attaching the loaded magazine and reloading/dropping the breech.
Trigger mechanism
The Glock 17 Gen 5 T4E .43 First Edition uses a SAFE ACTION trigger mechanism, with an integrated trigger fuse that presence enforces proper finger placement. The trigger has a relatively short reset and weight similar to the factory Glock 17 Gen 5 trigger mechanism.