MP5 Wolf Original Series
Combat prototype
The MP-5 became world famous after the Nimrod operation of April 30, 1980, when members of the British SAS commandos armed with MP-5 stormed the Iranian embassy in London, which had been seized by terrorists.
In 1972, the MP-5 was used against terrorists who seized a hotel with Israeli athletes during the Munich Olympics. In 1977, a FRG special forces unit armed with MP-5 was involved in the recovery of a hijacked Lufthansa Boeing 737. In 1980, the British Special Forces again used this submachine gun in the liberation of the Iranian embassy in London. The MP 5 was actively used by various US intelligence agencies during that time.
The time-honored submachine gun got high combat performance characteristics and became very popular. We couldn't get past this model and created a laser tag game model.
Design features
The Wolf is made of steel and ABS plastic, and is based on a high-quality airsoft model. The buttstock of the tagger is not foldable or removable, which distinguishes it from the previous MR-5 laser tag model.
The foregrip is not designed to have any additional devices. Wolf weighs 2.5 kg and is 87 cm long. The game set is activated by a key - the mechanism is located on the buttstock. Use the bolt to reload the weapon.
Gaming characteristics
The game set comes with a tagger by default. Hit sensors and chargers are to be purchased separately. There's not much place for additional devices. Wolf needs no optics and is perfectly functional with its pre-installed sights. A gun belt can be added to the tagger for convenience.
The 2,600 mAh lithium accumulator gives from 8 to 30 hours of great performance. The tagger is part of the Original series. The warranty period - 12 months.
Parameters
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Charger type
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Li+ (8,4V; 1000 mA) |
Battery type
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Li+ (2,6 Ah; 7,4V) |
Battery life
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30 h |
Effective firing range
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150 m |
Length
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87 cm |
Weight
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2.5 kg |