APS Elite Series
Combat prototype
The Stechkin automatic pistol was adopted for service in 1951. Its main advantage - rapid-fire. Igor Yakovlevich Stechkin was awarded the Stalin Prize for the development of APS.
The pistol was used to arm soldiers and combat vehicle crews. When confronted by the enemy, it acted as a "last chance", when the main guns ran out of ammunition.
Let's take a closer look at all the benefits of the APS game set, ELITE series.
Characteristics of design
The tagger is based on an aluminum-based metal alloy. The game APS weighs 0.88 5kg and is 22.5 cm long. The traditional tube is missing from the laser tag version. The length of the model is identical to its combat prototype.
Depending on the fighter's role in the game, the game set can be either the main or additional weapon. The tagger provides a range of up to 50 m. The model has a special optical system. The pistol uses a plug that reduces the killing spot and the range. This is to ensure that players are better at hitting the target.
Gaming characteristics
The game set comes with a tagger by default. Hit sensors, chargers and additional equipment are purchased separately.
The bolt is used for reloading. The power button is "hidden" at the bottom of the magazine. The power socket is located nearby. A lithium battery with a capacity of 800 mAh provides up to 10 hours of games on a single charge.
Parameters
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Battery life
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10 h |
Battery type
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Li+ (0,8 Ah; 7,4V) |
Charger type
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Li+ (8,4V; 800 mA) |
Effective firing range
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80 m |
Length
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22.5 cm |
Weight
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0.885 kg |