HK-416 «BERGMAN» Original series
WEIGHT
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5.5 lb (2,5 kg)
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LENGTH (folded /extended buttstock)
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37 in/33in (94 cm/86cm)
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OPTIMAL FIRE RANGE
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600 ft (185 meters)
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BATTERY PERFORMANCE
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Up to 30 hours.
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BATTERY TYPE USED
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Li+ (2,2 Ah; 7.4V)
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BATTERY CHARGER TYPE
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Li+ (8,4V; 1000 mA) (additional option)
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The Heckler & Koch HK416 is an assault rifle designed and manufactured by Heckler & Koch. It was originally conceived as an improvement based on the Colt M4 carbine family issued to the U.S. military.
There are two HK-416 laser tag guns in our product line, these are HK-416 "BERGMAN" Original series and HK-416 "BERGMAN" Elite series, and both are based on airsoft guns, but with different bodies.
This tagger is made on the basis of an airsoft body made of special impact-resistant plastic, so we can only recommend it for personal use.
4 aluminum alloy RIS rails make this tagger one of the most successful models for player’s customization and installation of various tactical body kits, such as optical or red dot sights, tactical lights for night play or storming darker rooms, laser designators, additional swivels for mounting gun belts, a tactical grip or even a standard underbarrel laser tag grenade launcher.
The rifle has a 6-position telescopic buttstock, allowing the player to adjust the tagger to the owner’s height and the length of the player's arms. In this case, the length of the tagger can vary from 34.6 to 37.8 inches (88 to 96 centimeters), depending on the position of the buttstock.
Since the airsoft body is made of plastic, reloading is done with the button. Switching on of the tagger is done by moving the fire selector lever into the full auto position.
The tagger is equipped with a standard 2,200 milliamp-hour battery, which allows the owner to play up for to 36 hours, depending on the use of power-hungry options (online Wi-Fi statistics and vibration feedback).
The weight of the tagger is 5.5 lb. (2.5 kg).
The range of fire is 820 feet or approximately 250 meters when using Prism optics, and 1000 feet or approximately 300 meters when using Parallax optics.
Additional sights are optional.