Snowpeak AirmaX Defender RAM 7.50 Joules - Cal. 50

€64,99
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Article number: 205617-GSG
Availability: In stock
Delivery time: 5 - 7 workdays
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The Snowpeak AirmaX Defender is a reliable defense training marker ideal for realistic training situations. With an energy of 7.5 joules, it offers the optimal strength for training with a real-action marker – powerful yet controlled.

The tactical design , simple CO₂ operation , and compatibility with various ammunition types make it the ideal tool for safety and operational training . The integrated quick-piercing function ensures that the CO₂ capsule is only activated upon the first strike – perfect for spontaneous use.

Highlights:

  • 7.5 joules of energy – ideal for realistic training

  • .50 caliber – can be used with rubber, pepper, and tracer bullets

  • Tactical design – compact, robust and easy to grip

  • Quick-Piercing System – ready for immediate use when needed

  • Metal sled – for realistic weight distribution and stability

  • Mounting rail – for attaching accessories such as riflescopes

Technical data:

  • Model: Snowpeak AirmaX Defender

  • System: CO₂ powered

  • Caliber: .50

  • Magazine capacity: 6 rounds

  • Energy: approx. 7.5 joules

  • Material: Polymer frame with metal slide

  • Total length: 220 mm

  • Weight: approx. 750 g

  • Drive: 12g CO₂ capsule

Scope of delivery:

  • 1 x Snowpeak AirmaX Defender

  • 1 x magazine

  • 1 x instruction manual

Note: This marker is freely available for sale in almost all EU countries to anyone over the age of 18. Please observe the applicable regulations regarding import, use, and storage.

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