That's the question by the Airsoft CamMan on the much praised DesertTech SRS airsoft sniper rifle from Silverback Airsoft... "In this episode I’ve dusted off my old Silverback SRS and it’s working as well as ever. It’s been such a long time since I built it, but I think inside it has a FAST Hop Unit, Silverback Bucking & TNT Barrel."
Jaeger Precision has released a comprehensive guide to assist Silverback Airsoft MDR-X owners in upgrading their equipment using a manufacturer-provided kit. The kit includes a new bevel gear design that reduces strain on the battery, motor, and electronic control, and significantly decreases gearbox noise. It also features a new nozzle disconnection o-ring to address inconsistencies in the original production, enhancing feeding and durability.
Take your pick for your next Sniper Rifle or DMR once you're ready for milder weather conditions as both of these are available at Amped Airsoft... "Sniper or DMR? Spring time is right around the corner, which means more outdoor airsoft! The Silverback TAC 41P and Elite force M110A1 are great investments for outdoor play!
Who rocks one of these bad boys?"
L'Antre Du Dingo applies the Skin for the Silverback Airsoft MDRX made by Airsoft Skin Zone. Now available at their online store, there are 31 designs to choose from. Airsoft Skin Zone adhesives are made from calendared polymer with a plasticization that protects from UV and scratches. They are designed for vehicle marking and offer optimum lifetime. For installation, clean your replica with an alcoholic product and use a heat gun or hair dryer.
A tutorial by Silverback Airsoft on their 2nd generation Carbon Dummy Suppressor as an extended barrel. This product features a CNC aluminum base and head, both from the 6000 series, with a threaded attachment. The body is made of 1.5mm thick carbon fiber and includes foam inserts. It has a 14mm CCW thread, a diameter of 40mm, a length of 235mm, and weighs 162 grams.
Sniper-AS takes a look at the Silverback Airsoft MDR-X AEG if it is worth the hype. This AEG is already available for some months now at reputable retailers such as Sniper-AS... "We have finally reviewed the Silverback MDR-X Airsoft and are left wondering if it lives up to its hype. Our review and test of the Silverback MDR-X will help you decide for yourself."
Presentation of the Silverback Airsoft Desert Tech MDR-X AEG by Evike Europe which they now carry at their store. The Silverback MDR-X V2 is an airsoft licensed version of the real steel counterpart manufactured by Desert Tech LLC. It is designed to mimic the original build and features as much as possible while integrating a high-quality gearbox, able to deliver high performance from DMR to CQB applications. The construction and assembly are realistic, with fully engraved markings and a unique serial number.
Mr. Airsoft features parts from Rapax, Stalker, and Silverback Airsoft that can be used to upgrade the Silverback SRS Airsoft Sniper Rifle... "These SRS Upgrades Are Game Changing (Airsoft Sniper Build). In todays video I am explaining my SRS Airsoft Sniper build. This applies to all SRS models including the A1 models.
(This Build Is For 0.48g BBs) Using other weight BBs will require a different piston weight/airbreak set up for optimal joules and consistency."
Silverback Airsoft got an update for their new MDR-X AEG and here is their guide for owners to update their AEG... "Thanks to the feedback you gave us, we're happy to provide you this update package, improving some aspects of the MDR-X. Please follow this video tutorial for installing the parts.
To claim your update package, please follow this link."
Sniper-AS finds the Silverback Airsoft TAC-41P to be so good as explained in the video... "The new Silverback Tac 41 P is SO GOOD! In this review we introduce you to the new powerful Airsoft Sniper from Silberback. With a proud ~3 joules, this Airsoft Sniper Rifle really packs a punch! We really had a lot of fun with the new Silverback Tac 41 P."