Taiwan National Army Designated Training Gun

2025/02/20


Multi-national patents, innovative design

Professional training guns, seamless connection, live-fire shooting training

Developed by a professional team, this high-tech training tool meets the specifications of the national army's shooting training guns and is produced using high-strength materials and has strict assembly quality control.
The manufacturing technology of high-end air soft guns (also called BB guns because they can be used by the military and police for high-intensity simulated combat training and competition) will help greatly improve the effectiveness of shooting training if combined with multi-functional electronic targets as pre-training equipment (PST Pre-shooting Trainer) before live-fire shooting training.

Media Coverage:Taiwan National Army Multi-Power Electronic Target System Training and T91 Airsoft Shooting Training - Juguang Garden 2019.10.17 - HUA TV News

Equipped with steel-tooth pistons and steel gears, the reinforced internals can withstand 60,000 rounds of continuous shooting and have passed international CE and ISO certifications.
The power is achieved by a 25,000 rpm strong magnetic motor and an 11.1V lithium rechargeable battery to achieve high performance output.
The electronic control uses a high-performance chipset to control current output and switchable fire control modes to allow for more functional changes.
In addition to being safe, the no-bullet and no-magazine power-off switch can also simulate the operating functions of a real gun, making shooting training close to live-fire shooting situations.

Muscle memory means that an action is committed to memory through repeated repetition. When a specific action is repeated over time, it creates long-term muscle memory, eventually allowing the action to be performed with little or no awareness. This process reduces the need for attention when performing the action and allows the action to be performed most efficiently within the memory system.
The professional training equipment for top shooters is to increase muscle learning to gain muscle memory and achieve the effect of intuitive shooting. Practice makes perfect is the best example. By repeating the action continuously, you can shoot and hit the target without thinking. Whether the shooting time can be shortened by 0.01 seconds is the key to life and death.

Training plan:

1. 10,000 rounds (BB bullets) for 2 weeks of aiming and shooting training, costing about NT$1,000. After completion, enter the second stage of training.
2. 10,000 rounds (BB bullets) of intuitive shooting training for 2 weeks, without equipping the front sight and rear sight.
After completion, we will start the live-fire shooting training. It is simple and safe, low-cost and efficient, using the latest technology to train the best special shooting experts.

G&G ARMAMENT developed and designed an air rifle based on the domestically produced T-91 rifle.

The T-91 training rifle is the M/L version, commonly known as the Military Edition. This model is the highest-end version of the T-91 rifle series currently produced by G&G ARMAMENT, distinguished from the other two models by the location of the power supply system and the materials used.

In terms of key specifications, the rifle weighs 3.2 kg and is 81 cm long. The stock can be adjusted in three positions to suit individual preferences, just like a real rifle. The handguard utilizes the M-LOK system, commonly known as a tactical rail or rail, which allows for the attachment of personal accessories such as night vision goggles, scopes, and flashlights.

The most notable feature is that, aside from the internal structure and materials, its appearance, even down to the shooting sight, is virtually identical to a real rifle. Currently, this model is used by special forces and a few other units of the Nationalist Army, which differs from regular units.

The other model is the T-91 Sport Edition, the same model used by regular units of the Nationalist Army. The gun weighs 2.5 kg and is 81 cm long. The stock can be adjusted in three positions, just like a real gun. Currently, the T-91 Sport version is available in two types: the P model with an electronic trigger and the standard model without. This can be distinguished by inspecting the magazine well for a magazine disconnect latch.
The electronic trigger primarily simulates the firing mode of a real gun and also serves as a safety mechanism, preventing the gun from firing without a magazine or ammunition. The chip detects low battery voltage to prevent damage and potential danger from over-discharge. Currently, G&G ARMAMENT's T-91 training guns with tactical rail handguards and the P model Sport version both feature electronic triggers and chips, allowing for customization.
The magazines are available in two types: incremental and silent. The incremental magazine holds 450 rounds of BBs. To use, the magazine is loaded with BBs and then fed from the spring at the bottom of the magazine. Silent magazines currently come in three sizes: 30, 100, and 125 rounds, and require a reloader. The choice of magazine depends on the training requirements.
Finally, I'd like to point out that the concept of using air guns as preparatory training for live-fire shooting has been demonstrated and published in various publications across the US military and police services. The Army Infantry School is also currently implementing this concept in its tactical and defense physical training courses. This approach is significantly less effective than the expensive AI simulators currently used in testing centers, which can only train a small number of personnel. The National Military previously promoted club-based leisure activities, with many units establishing clubs to practice CQB confined space tactics and techniques through fun and educational opportunities. Even the United States Military Academy at West Point has adopted this approach. Therefore, if future military basic shooting and tactical training can be developed based on this concept, and the experience and results gained can be extended to civil defense corps and school students as preparatory training for live-fire shooting, I believe this could be considered a cost-effective and effective investment in national defense education for all.