The key to safe handling of a service weapon in an emergency is intensive training, and that means working under conditions that are as realistic as possible.
The tremendous similarity between the HK 416 T4E and the original is visible at a glance: the dimensions and the manner of operation – loading, releasing the safety and firing – are the same. The all-metal rifle weighs a full 3000 g.
This training rifle fires .43 caliber rubberballs, chalkballs and markingballs. The magazine holds 14 rounds along with the 12 g CO₂ capsule, which delivers a muzzle energy of up to seven joules. Part of the gas is returned in order to simulate a realistic recoil. The HK416 T4E comes with an adjustable peep site. The quadrail system also lets you mount other aiming aids and accessories.
In this law enforcement version the grip, handguard and magazine are in conspicuous blue to show that it is a training weapon.
Suitable for all T4E Roundballs in cal. .43.
For the use as a paintball marker, we recommend to use our Markingballs (MAB) or Chalkballs (CKB). When using classical gelatine-based paintballs, according to the construction, there is a higher likeliness of bursting rounds when feeding, or in the barrel.
NOTE! Remember to never ever leave an "opened" CO2 cartridge in a paintball marker! After a game, make sure you empty all the CO2 in the cartridge, and remove the CO2 cartridge from the marker.
Technical data
Caliber | .43 |
Energy level (E₀) | < 7.5 J |
Magazine capacity | 14 rounds |
Shot capacity | 40 rounds |
Power source | 1x 12 g CO₂ |
Trigger | Single Action |
Safety | Fire Selector |
Length | 805 mm |
Weight | 3016 g |