Does a T4E training marker hurt when it hits? We take one to the gut and show the result. Gun Talk’s Ryan Gresham & Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin and Umarex USA’s Troy Gragg hit the range for some trigger time with the T4 HDS 68, Walther PPQ and M&P 2.0 airguns and rubber ball markers. Find the HDS, the Walther PPQ, and the M&P 2.0, as well as more training products here:
T4E offers an M4 and a 416 style rifle in .43 caliber less-than-lethal rounds like paintball, powder, and rubber, plus airsoft guns that shoot 6mm plastic BBs. The T4E .43 caliber training guns hit hard, which are great for force-on-force close quarter training scenarios. They also allow for correctly-sized magazine and full-size pistols that fit holsters.
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