

| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Umarex (T4E line) |
| License | Official Heckler & Koch (HK416) |
| Caliber | .43 cal (11mm) |
| Projectiles | Rubber balls, pepper balls |
| Velocity | ~330 FPS |
| Muzzle Energy | ~7 joules |
| Magazine Capacity | 14 rounds |
| Power Source | Single 12g CO₂ (integrated in magazine) |
| Barrel Diameter | Unknown |
| Action | Semi-automatic, blowback |
| Overall Length | 805mm (retracted) / 880mm (extended) |
| Weight | 3,016g (~6.6 lbs) |
| Construction | Full metal receiver, polymer furniture |
| Stock | 6-position retractable |
| Sights | Adjustable front & rear |
| Rails | Picatinny — top, sides, bottom |
| Color | Blue / Black |
| Price Range | ~$558 |
Design & Build Quality
The T4E HK416 is built to 1:1 scale under an official HK license, replicating the real HK416’s dimensions, controls layout, and weight distribution as closely as a CO₂-powered launcher allows. The full metal receiver gives it authentic heft — at 3,016g it handles much like the real platform — while the 6-position retractable stock lets users dial in length of pull for different body sizes and kit configurations.
The CO₂ cartridge is integrated entirely within the magazine, keeping the exterior silhouette clean and true to form. Picatinny rails run along the top receiver and all four sides of the handguard, accepting lights, optics, lasers, and vertical grips. Adjustable front and rear sights are included. The blue furniture is a legally required visual indicator distinguishing it from the real firearm.
Performance & Ballistics
The HK416 delivers ~330 FPS with .43 caliber rubber balls, producing approximately 7 joules of muzzle energy. Semi-automatic blowback action cycles with each shot, adding realism to training scenarios and tactile feedback consistent with actual semi-auto rifle operation.
A single 12g CO₂ cartridge housed in the magazine powers the launcher. Shot count varies with temperature — expect reduced velocity and fewer shots in cold conditions. For best consistency, allow the launcher to reach ambient temperature before use and avoid rapid-fire strings that accelerate CO₂ depletion.
Handling, Controls & Ergonomics
Anyone trained on the real HK416 — or any AR-platform rifle — will find the T4E HK416’s controls immediately familiar. The charging handle, selector, and magazine release are positioned identically to the real rifle, making this ideal for building and reinforcing muscle memory. The 6-position stock and full-length handguard rails let users configure the launcher exactly as they would a duty rifle, running the same light and optic positions.
At ~6.6 lbs, it is substantially heavier than pistol-format launchers. This is a deliberate feature for training fidelity — but it means the HK416 is a dedicated training and home-defense platform, not a carry option.
Ammunition Compatibility
The HK416 is chambered in .43 caliber (11mm) and is compatible with the full T4E .43 cal ammunition lineup. Use T4E-spec .43 cal rounds for best accuracy and reliable feeding.
- Rubber balls — standard training and impact rounds
- Pepper balls — chemical irritant payload for deterrence
- Paintballs — marking rounds for force-on-force training
Known Issues & Limitations
- Single 12g CO₂ cartridge — performance drops noticeably in cold weather; carry pre-loaded spare magazines for extended sessions
- Magazine cost is higher than platforms with a separate CO₂ compartment
- Premium price (~$558) — one of the most expensive .43 cal launchers available; the HK licensing and full-metal build justify it, but it is a significant investment
- Blue furniture is legally required and cannot easily be changed without painting
- Semi-auto only — no full-auto option
Accessories & Upgrade Ecosystem
- T4E .43 cal 14-round spare magazines
- Picatinny-mounted red dots, magnifiers, and LPVO optics
- Weapon lights and laser/light combos (standard Picatinny)
- Vertical foregrips and angled fore grips
- Two-point slings and sling mounts
- .43 cal rubber balls, pepper balls, and paintballs
Platform Summary
The Umarex T4E HK416 is the definitive less-lethal training analog for anyone who works with or trains on the real HK416. Its 1:1 scale, full-metal build, official HK licensing, and identical control layout make it unmatched for muscle memory training and force-on-force scenarios. At ~$558 it demands a serious budget commitment, and its single 12g CO₂ setup means it is not a high-volume-fire platform — but for training fidelity and premium build quality in a .43 cal rifle, nothing else competes. If you run an HK416, you should train with this.
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