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Description







HK 416 .AIR RIFLE
Bring your BB plinking game up a level with the right rifle. The HK 416 .177 caliber BB is a high-quality carbine perfect for this role. This officially licensed BB blaster is powered by easy-to-find 12 gram CO2 and has a drop-free magazine that holds 500 BBs in its main reservoir and 36 BBs in the feeding portion. Reloads are fast and CO2 changes are very easy with this system. The HK 416 BB carbine is loaded with plenty of Picatinny Rails for the attachment of optics and accessories.
FEATURES
- HK 416 Design
- Quad Rail
- Adjustable Stock
- Powered by two 12 gram CO2 Cartridges
- Single Shot or Six Shot Burst Mode
- 500 BB Reservoir
- 36 Shot Feed Magazine
- Picatinny Rail for Optics
- Flip-Up Sights Included
SPECIFICATIONS
ACTION | BLASTER |
AMMUNITION | 4.5 (.177) BB |
POWER SOURCE | 2 X CO2 |
ROUNDS | 36 |
CAPACITY | 500 ROUNDS |
VELOCITY | TBA |
OVERALL LENGTH | TBS |
WEIGHT | TBA |
PRODUCT RESTRICTIONS
AGE RESTRICTIONS WHEN BUYING AIRGUNS, AIR RIFLES, AIR PISTOLS AND BB GUNS
Under Federal Law, airguns and BB guns are not classified as firearms and are legal for all ages. Persons under the age of 18 are not permitted to buy airguns, however; a person of any age may use one.
AGE RESTRICTIONS WHEN BUYING SHOOTING ACCESSORIES
There is no age restriction when buying airgun pellets or BBs (ammo) or other shooting accessories. However, items such as GAS and CO2 may have an 18 years restriction applied.
MINIMUM AGE YOU CAN OWN OR FIRE AN AIRGUN
There is no age restriction to own or to operate an airgun. It is within the law for a person that is 18 years or over to purchase an airgun and gift it to a person that is under the age of 18 years of age to own and operate. So, a parent can buy an airgun and give it to their child to use or keep regardless of their age. We recommend that an adult should supervise persons under the age of 14 years.
IMPORTANT – SOME STATE LAWS REGULAR AIRGUNS (NON-POWDER GUNS)
There are a few US states that regulate the transfer, use or possession of airguns. As the buyer, it is your responsibility to confirm that you are not violating any state or federal law. Just Airguns and its partners, suppliers and staff do not take any responsibility for you understanding your area law regarding airguns (non-powder guns).
For more information please see our Airgun Laws & Ordinances page here.
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