For this unboxing video, Airsoft Mike features the Snow Wolf Barrett M98B MRAD, an officially licensed airsoft sniper rifle based on its real-world military counterpart. This electric version features a metal upper receiver, fluted barrel, and muzzle brake, providing a sturdy build that mirrors the firearm's design. It comes packaged with a Harris-style bipod, a high-capacity magazine holding 280 rounds, and a dummy battery box designed to store a power source for the internal motor.
Alexander got another biggie to show to us and he features the Snow Wolf Barrett M98B AEG in this video from Airsoft-RUS. The Barrett M98B sniper rifle by Snow Wolf, a Chinese manufacturer, is an electric-pneumatic (AEG) replica constructed from aluminum alloy and ABS plastic. Its internal workings feature a version 2 gearbox, and it operates on standard Ni-MH, Li-Po, or Li-FePO batteries ranging from 7.4 to 11.1 volts.
In this video, Vera Rockrose reviews the Snow Wolf M98B AEG whilst in a shooting maid getup. The Snow Wolf M98B is based on the Barrett M98B 339 Lapua Magnum Sniper Rifle externally whilst using AEG internals. It has a full metal upper receiver with a polymer lower receiver. The bolt does not work and it is a version 2 gearbox making it easier to find replacement parts.
Gotaro Toi reviews the Snow Wolf Barrett M98B for Hyperdouraku. This is another AEG in the line of Barrett-style airsoft sniper rifles from Snow Wolf. This uses a standard version 2 gearbox and comes with a bipod and bipod adapter. This is probably been downgraded to meet the local regulations.
Click here to read the review (in Japanese) and below is the video overview:
Grab yourself a long one to snipe at the OPFOR and also use it on full-auto. WGC Shop posted an announcement on Facebook that they got in stock the Snow Wolf M98B AEG. This has an initial muzzle velocity of 390-410fps on 0.20g BBs (better check with your laws on full auto fps limits for airsoft, such as in the UK).