Learn more about the Stingray Airsoft AT4 that is available at Amped Airsoft. The Stingray AT4 airsoft launcher replica mirrors its real-world counterpart by utilizing fiber-reinforced epoxy for its primary structure, paired with a mix of ABS and polymer components. To mimic an authentic experience, it features realistic safety mechanisms, a twisting red pull tab for loading, and functional range-alignment sights.
The Stingray Airsoft AT4 gets tested by DesertFox Airsoft and got surprised by what they found in the field... "While looking for a very scarce SIG Spear GBB magazine I found a grenade. Then we went to the old DesertFox Airsoft MOUT field in Oro Grande, California and tried out the new Stingray Airsoft AT4 rocket launcher."
Alexander of Red Army Airsoft, sporting a mustache this year, walks us through the features of the StrikeArt AT4 launcher for airsoft use. This uses the StrikeArt VRPGS 40 "Igla" (Needle) 40mm pyro grenade that can be launched to range of 150-179 metres.
Airsoft Sports feature a big one for this video, showcasing the StrikeArt AT4 Launcher for airsoft use. This has one barrel for the Igloo projectile with a powder-painted aluminum tube and outer front protection and rubber rear bell. Other features are a hinged plastic, new reloading system, a 4.3kg weight, flight range 170-200 + meters depending on the launching technique, and built-in battery.
The StrikeArt AT4 airsoft grenade launcher is available at Strike Planet, a Russia-based airsoft retailer. Based on the Swedish AT4 man-portable, single-shot, disposable, recoilless smoothbore anti-tank weapon, this airsoft version is designed to use the StrikeArt VRPGS 40 "Igla" (Needle), a 40mm pyro grenade that has a range of around 150-179 metres when launched.
Scoutthedoggie films the DeepFire Airsoft AT4 being tested at the Section 8 game field in Scotland... "Testing the DeepFire AT-4 at Section8 Airsoft in Scotland. Tested on site using Airsoft Innovations smoke bombs and grenades. This not a sponsored video. This is just a player showing us his new toy at Section8 on a regular game day. The icon image was not taken at the time of filming, in fact I took no photos as I did not expect to use this video.
Korean airsoft YouTuber, Gunmmelier, reviews the Deep Fire AT4 airsoft launcher. More of a good prop than something to take out a bunker full of airsoft players, it is built mainly of fibreglass for the outer tube and a polymer smoothbore barrel. It has sights that pop uup when you press on the sight covers and you can use a 40mm Gas Grenade BB Shower to fire BBs.
Let's get back to the "destructive devices" in airsoft as we find this video uploaded by Deepfire yesterday of their Deepfire AT4 Rocket Shower. The video shows how to put together the paper rocket, which is the projectile that will be fired by the airsoft version so you can have a semblance of "rocket" being fired from the AT4. Also in the video is the process of firing the rocket. You can find the Deepfire AT4 Airsoft Version here.
A nice but too short video released by Fungli Creative International, the company behind the Deepfire products, on the Deepfire AT4 + Rocket Shower Version 1. Deepfire has been making dummy and working AT4 anti-tank launchers for the airsoft market for sometime now and this one shows its launcher system firing off a rocket which is accurate to a certain distance. This is great for events involving vehicles such as the recently concluded Fulda Gap Scenario.