User's Manual

Preface
Before You Begin...
Safety Precautions and Equipments
Thank you for your recent acquisition of the Systema Professional Training
Weapon System. With decades of experiences in making the finest airsoft
upgrade components and countless hours of research and development, we are
confident that you will find years of excellent and trouble-free service from the
Systema Professional Training Weapons. I would like to thank you for the
opportunity to serve you as well as the community that your agency in turn may
serves, and I hope you will find this to be an exceptional training tool, helping
officers prepare for the unexpected.
Best regards,
Kumi Yoshida
CEO, Systema Engineering
Please take the time and familiar yourself with the Systema Professional Training
Weapon, and read this user’s manual thoroughly. Remember the Professional
Training Weapon is . Although it is designed and engineered to be a
safe and effective force-on-force, non-leathal training tool, as with any other
activities or training exercises that
if the unit is handled inappropriately, misused, or improperly disassembled.
NOT A TOY
serious injuries to you or others can occur
First and foremost, ALWAYS handle the Professional Training Weapon as if it is a
real weapon, first to minimize the possibility of accidents but more so to promote
and exercise safe firearm handling practices.
Secondly, wear appropriate protections during training. We strongly encourage
making full-sealing, ANZI 87.1-1989 rated tactical goggles a REQUIRED
equipment for every participants during force-on-force training using Systema
Professional Training Weapons. Ballistic shooting glasses that does not provide
a complete seal around the user’s eyes are generally considered insufficient eye
protections. If your agency already utilize tactical goggles during any operations,
use it during training as well!
Furthermore, other appropriate body protections should also be employed as the
situation calls for. In extreme close-range engagements using the Systema
Training Weapons, helmets, long-sleve uniforms, tactical vests and gloves are
recommended for obvious reasons.
The bottom line is, officer safety is our utmost concern and must not be taken
lightly!