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Silverback Airsoft TAC-41 Variable Mass Piston Reviews

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Silverback Airsoft TAC-41 Variable Mass Piston
Features: 
NBR piston cup (70° )
CNC AL 6061 T6 piston head
CNC AL 6061 T6 piston body
CNC steel piston end
CNC aluminium flyweight (4 pieces)
CNC steel flyweight (4 pieces)
PTFE grease
Tools
Product Description:
"This special piston will allow you to tweak the muzzle energy of your TAC-41 by adjusting the piston mass from 39 to 135 grams with 15 different configurations.”
Product Specifications:
Color: Red and Black
Material: CNC Aluminum
Compatibility: Bolt action snipers
Manufacturer: SilverBack
More About Silverback and why we carry Silverback:
“Established in 2008 by airsoft addicts and serious wargamers in Hong Kong, our goal is to better serve our fellow mates in this unique sport with the most innovative and high quality products that one will require in any airsoft fields situation. All the products on our website have been designed only for airsoft use!"
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Fantastic and simple upgrade for someone who may be a bit new to the springer game. For reference, the aluminum (red) weights are just under 10 grams each. The steel weights (black) are just under 25 grams each, iirc. With all aluminum weights installed, your piston assembly will weigh about 75 grams. With all steel weights installed, your weight will be around 135 grams. A good rule of thumb when playing with piston weights is lighter for longer barrels and heavier for shorter barrels. Have fun, hope this helps, and watch out for that joule creep!
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Posted 1 year ago
Thanks so much for the awesome product review!
Posted 1 year ago
Purchased this along with a Tac-41A for our teams equipment trials , in this specific case involved various Boltguns for our team scouts testing . They are still learning the nuances of the system , but early results so far offer quite a few options for maximizing performance depending upon different variables , such as BB weight , spring strength , barrel length etc.
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Posted 1 year ago
Thanks!
Posted 1 year ago