Viking P-446 Steel Series
Combat prototype
MP-446 was designed after the Yarygin pistol in 90s. The new weapon differed from its predecessor by its polymer frame, which was made from steel. Other changes include a recess in the front of the frame, and a different shape of the sighting equipment and bolt lever.
The gun was originally intended for export, in terms of use it was recommended as a sports weapon. Viking P-446 is based on its combat predecessor.
Characteristics of design
In the game version, the material for the frame was polymer. The tagger weighs 0.9 kg and is only 16 cm long. Viking P-446 can be used for close- and medium-range combat. The sighting equipment includes a foresight and backsight. If the game is played in the dark, the white inserts on the tagger will help you spot your opponent faster and take aim. The range of fire is 40 m.
Viking P-446 will perform at its best in close combat. When it comes to moving around, the small size of the tagger will help the player avoid obstacles. Fans of realism will enjoy this game set.
Gaming characteristics
Laser tag players will appreciate the trigger location - it is hidden behind special protrusions on the receiver. The hammer is used to reload the weapon. The tagger is turned on by using the safety catch, which illuminates blue when the gun is operated. At the bottom of the magazine there is a power socket.
Viking P-446 is charged with a 750 mAh lithium battery. The tagger operates 10 hours on a single charge.
The game set comes with a tagger only. Hit sensors, chargers and additional equipment are purchased separately.
Parameters
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Charger type
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Li+ (8,4V; 1000 mA) |
Battery type
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Li+ (0,75 Ah; 7,4V) |
Battery life
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up to 10 h |
Effective firing range
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40 m |
Length
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16 cm |
Weight
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0.9 kg |