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    3D printed magazines

    Done the first HW100 one tonight.

    Done in Verbatim ABS

    Yeah I know its green, but I'm doing some Johnny Seven stuff too.

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    Well done, looks pretty good to me, & should be easy to spot if you drop it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angrybear View Post
    Well done, looks pretty good to me, & should be easy to spot if you drop it.
    I'll bung on an O ring in the morning and see how it goes.
    TBH, I'm more interested in the functionality than anything else.

    I've just about cracked this 3D malarkey.....
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    There’s some 3D printed AA mags on the bay of evil, going for £20, I’m quite tempted.

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    AA S410K .22, BSA Supersport .22, HW40 .177, Umarex Berretta 92fs .177 Webley Junior .177 (1954)

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    Going to make a few of these in .177 and .22 Probably ready mid next week

    If anybody wants one to test, a SAE is all thats req....

    They will be printed in odd colours like red, white blue, green etc and some may be luminous as I finish off end of filament spools of ABS and PLA

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    Hello, would test a 110 in 22 if you make any, also some 8 shot mags for a FX Verminator MK1 , cheers

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    Happy to test one in my HW100 in whatever colour they come in 🙂
    Please PM me your address to send an SAE to.
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    I'll gladly try one out in my .22 hw100
    Pm me your address details so I can send a sae

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    Right
    After much faffing about, I've done 10 mags. 5 in .177 and 5 in .22
    .22 are green, .177 are black
    All printed in PLA + The other filaments just didnt cut it.

    So if you want one, SAE a Large Letter priced jiffy or summut.
    PM me for addy

    These are supplied "as is"
    So no moaning...
    I'm not interested in selling these.
    All I ask for is an honest review on accurate cycling and accuracy after they are loaded into the breech

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    3 x .177 and 4 x .22 left.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil. View Post
    Going to make a few of these in .177 and .22 Probably ready mid next week

    If anybody wants one to test, a SAE is all thats req....

    They will be printed in odd colours like red, white blue, green etc and some may be luminous as I finish off end of filament spools of ABS and PLA

    Not sure how long you've been into 3d printing and don't want to teach you to suck eggs, but worth noting that luminous filament is quite abrasive and can ruin brass nozzles in quite short order - stainless nozzles are a good upgrade (if available for your printer)

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    Quote Originally Posted by rusteh View Post
    Not sure how long you've been into 3d printing and don't want to teach you to suck eggs, but worth noting that luminous filament is quite abrasive and can ruin brass nozzles in quite short order - stainless nozzles are a good upgrade (if available for your printer)
    I use stainless for PLA/Carbon Fibre. I only have an part reel left of luminous and it doesn't print well for anything other than toys.....
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    I always wanted a Jonny Seven but santa never brought me one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rusteh View Post
    Not sure how long you've been into 3d printing and don't want to teach you to suck eggs, but worth noting that luminous filament is quite abrasive and can ruin brass nozzles in quite short order - stainless nozzles are a good upgrade (if available for your printer)
    Never had any issues with luminous, other than it's poor lume what CF filament have you had good results with, I'm yet to try it, after about 4yrs of 3D printing! I've upgraded to MicroSwiss hot ends, so have no issues with abrasive filament, just always thought the CF was too expensive to try on a whim.

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    they look good

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