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Silverback Tac-41 Sniper Rifles and Upgrades

If you have been in the airsoft sniping scene for more than five minutes, you already know the frustrating truth. Most bolt-action rifles on the market are essentially expensive plastic shells. You buy them, immediately gut the internals, and spend hundreds of extra dollars on aftermarket parts just to make them shoot straight.

The Silverback TAC-41 completely changed that narrative.

This platform was built from the ground up to dominate right out of the box. With a massive 41cc cylinder—the largest air volume of any standard bolt-action on the market and a flawless, click-adjustable TDC hop-up, the TAC-41 easily hops heavy 0.45g ammo without breaking a sweat. It is quiet, incredibly consistent, and built like a tank.

Below is our current stock of TAC-41 rifles, parts, and accessories to get you set up for your next game.

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Model Barrel Length Overall Weight Best Used For The Bottom Line
TAC-41 P 510mm 2.65kg Classic long-range sniping The standard-bearer. Perfect if you want maximum barrel length and a traditional polymer stock.
TAC-41 LITE 330mm 2.33kg High-mobility scouting Short, light, and incredibly snappy. Perfect for players who do not stay in one spot for long.
TAC-41 A2 330mm 2.90kg Milsim and tactical loadouts Features a folding stock, AR-style grip compatibility, and MLOK rails. Highly modular and easy to pack down.

Why the TAC-41 Has Taken Over the Airsoft Community

The TDC Hop-Up Advantage

Most airsoft snipers use a hop-up arm that applies pressure at a slight angle, which introduces frustrating left-or-right drift at long range. The TAC-41 uses a true Top Dead Centre (TDC) dial. When you click the dial, it applies perfectly vertical downward pressure directly onto the bucking. Your BBs fly straight, shot after shot.

  • Built for Everyone: Left-handed shooters are usually ignored in airsoft. With the TAC-41, you can swap the bolt handle, safety, and magazine release to the left side in under five minutes using basic tools.

  • Quiet by Nature: Because the cylinder volume is so massive, the air compression is incredibly efficient. Combined with a decent suppressor, the TAC-41 is one of the quietest spring rifles you will ever hear—or rather, not hear.

  • Toolless Adjustments: Need to tweak your cheek weld or pull the bolt out for a quick clean? The Allen keys you need are literally housed inside the buttpad of the rifle.

Whether you want the classic footprint of the polymer TAC-41 P or the compact, aggressive design of the folding-stock A2, you are getting a rifle that is ready to perform from day one. Browse the collection below to find yours.

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