Umarex T4E TP 50 Gen2 .50, CO₂, < 13.0 J
TECHNICAL DATA
Caliber | .50 |
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Energy level (E₀) | < 13.0 J |
Magazine capacity | 6 rounds |
Shot capacity | 12 rounds |
Power source | 1x 12 g CO₂ |
Trigger | Double Action Only |
Safety | Automatic Trigger Safety |
Length | 213 mm |
Weight | 682 g |
Holster type | A |
The robust Tactical Pistol (TP) 50 Gen2 is a powerful marker for MagFed paintball sports and civil training that stands out for its reliability and high muzzle energy. The 2nd-generation version of the proven TP 50 has been optimized in design and function for superior performance and readiness for operation.
The most important features of this update include an optimized grip texture, a high-contrast fiber optic sight and an innovative tool-free Quick-Piercing System with integrated pressure release. The 12 g CO₂ capsule in the grip is only pierced when needed, and a light blow at the bottom of the grip is sufficient. In this way users are guaranteed full capsules and can be sure of the best performance even after long periods of storage. A pressure indicator that can be clearly seen and felt shows whether the marker is ready for action. Any remaining pressure is easily and safely released by a quarter turn of the screw at the bottom of the grip.
The TP 50 Gen2 also relies on the proven T4E system, which offers a large selection of cal. .50 roundballs and gets power from a 12 g CO₂ capsule.
The energy has been increased to 13 joules for a considerable boost in effectiveness.
The six roundballs are loaded into the tube magazine below the barrel. Intuitively placed functional elements and an intelligent design ensure safe handling in every situation.
The trigger safety prevents accidental firing, and the Picatinny rail below the barrel can hold additional accessories. The T4E TP 50 Gen2 is also fully compatible with the many existing T4E accessories.
Suitable for all cal. .50 T4E roundballs
For the use as a paintball marker, we recommend to use our Markingballs (MAB) or Chalkballs (CKB). When using classical gelatine-based paintballs, according to the construction, there is a higher likeliness of bursting rounds when feeding, or in the barrel.