TheHeckler&Koch T4E SFP9 cal.43 is a training pist ol that throws rubber and pepper bullets in 11mm caliber, designed for self-defense, training and recreational shooting.
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The Heckler&Koch T4E SFP9 cal. 43 was made on the basis of the construction and mechanics of a firearm. In the construction of the pistol can be distinguished a solid polymer skeleton, on which a movable metal lock is mounted, which works during shooting. The pistol has many elements consistent with the original, including a trigger fuse, an accessory rail, a ribbed lock in the front and rear parts, a horizontally adjustable jaw, and a cutout in the magazine foot, allowing the magazine to be jerked out during jamming.
The user can also modify the grip size with interchangeable grip caps (optional in S and L sizes). Available in a separate offer Such a solution is extremely useful when the gun is used by several users of different ages or heights. The gun has mechanical aiming instruments with white markings (the pinkie), responsible for faster and more instinctive alignment of the musket and pinkie when shooting in lower light. The front of the frame features a Picatinny standard accessory rail for mounting a laser target marker or tactical flashlight. Licensed Heckler&Koch manufacturer's markings have been applied to the lock and the frame.
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The Heckler&Koch T4E SFP9 cal. 43 is powered by a 12gCO2 capsule mounted in the magazine. An allen wrench (included) is required to mount the capsule. In addition to the CO2 cap sule, the magazine also holds 8 .43 caliber (approx. 11 mm) bullets . Depending on the type and weight, the fired bullets reach a maximum energy of up to 5 J. From a fullCO2 capsule, up to 30 shots will be fired with an even initial velocity. The number of shots also depends on the air temperature, shooting dynamics and proper maintenance of the pistol. The pistol's grip has semicircular cutouts that make it easier to jerk out the magazine when jamming a bullet.
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, when they hit the target, release highly irritating pepper dust, with the same defensive effect as 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 effective range of the gun is about 10 meters, which allows you to maintain a safe distance from a possible attacker.
The Heckler&Koch T4E SFP9 cal. 43 has a blow-back system, which realistically imitates the recoil that occurs in a combat pistol. After each shot, the lock is vigorously thrown back, accompanied by a noticeable "kick" and toss of the barrel. Also like in a firearm, 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.
The Heckler&Koch T4E SFP9 cal. 43 uses a DA (double-action) trigger mechanism, with an integrated trigger fuse that presence enforces proper finger placement. The trigger has a relatively short reset and a small range of idle movement.