AH Sniper 26.2 for Fabric
Release History
Every AH Sniper release in one place. AH Sniper 26.2 for Fabric is the current build — always use it for the best performance and compatibility.
Current Release — AH Sniper 26.2 for Fabric
The current release is AH Sniper 26.2 for Fabric, built for Minecraft Fabric 26.2 with the full sniper: sub-100ms buy execution, the independent flip finder, median sniping, the BIN page flipper and Discord webhook alerts. The classic Fabric 1.21.11 build is still archived here and still downloadable, so players who have not moved off 1.21.11 keep a working jar. Nothing in the archive is removed — older versions simply stop receiving updates. Ready to upgrade? Download AH Sniper 26.2 for Fabric from the downloads page.
Full Version Archive
Every AH Sniper build ever published, newest first. Only the newest release is under active development; everything below it is kept for players locked to an older Minecraft version.
| Version | Minecraft | Date | Changelog | |
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| 26.2 Latest | Fabric 26.2 | 2026 |
AH Sniper 26.2 for Fabric — full sniper rebuilt for Minecraft Fabric 26.2
Sub-100ms buy execution, verified in the 44–88ms range
Independent flip finder, median sniper and BIN page flipper
Discord webhook embeds on every flip
Same install as classic — Fabric Loader, Fabric API, one jar
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Download 26.2 |
| v2.1.9 Classic | 1.21.11 | 2024 |
Independent flip finder — no external API dependency
Median sniper mode with configurable % threshold
BIN page flipper for real-time new listings
Rich Discord webhook embeds per flip
Sub-100ms buy execution improvements
In-game GUI — /ahsniper command
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Download |
| v2.0.x | 1.21.x | 2024 |
Initial 1.21.x compatibility
Discord webhook notifications
Configurable profit filters
Auto-buy, auto-relist, auto-claim
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Superseded |
| v1.x.x | 1.20.x | 2023 |
Original release
Basic BIN sniper functionality
Manual filter configuration
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Legacy |
Upgrading and Compatibility
Each AH Sniper jar is compiled against one Minecraft version and will not load on another, so the version you run has to match the profile you launch. Upgrading is a straight swap: delete the old jar from .minecraft/mods, drop the new one in, and launch. Your filters, price caps, whitelist and Discord webhook are stored outside the jar, so nothing needs to be reconfigured after an upgrade. Downgrading works the same way in reverse if you need to go back to a version that matches an older launcher profile. Legacy builds listed above are provided as-is — they still run, but they no longer receive fixes, and the flip finder tuning in the latest release is measurably faster.