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  1. #1
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    everyone looses a safety ball and spring and i have a bag of each on my bench as many guns i get haven't them fitted
    one tip to avoid them flying off is to not remove the trigger side plate whilst the frame is on the gun and as above a dab of grease helps keep them from just dropping out

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    Blob of grease it is then - I'll give it a go - thanks!

    I'm not getting into selling grips, it took 23 hours to print with the palm shelf and since it's not my design I think it would be legally dodgy.
    If anyone wants to print their own (or get one printed) I can point them in the direction of the site to download the files.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biker_Bob View Post
    Blob of grease it is then - I'll give it a go - thanks!

    I'm not getting into selling grips, it took 23 hours to print with the palm shelf and since it's not my design I think it would be legally dodgy.
    If anyone wants to print their own (or get one printed) I can point them in the direction of the site to download the files.
    Regards the legal point, it depends on the licence provided with the files on the site. I don't know which site but for example if it was Thingiverse it will be one of the Creative Commons licences and as long as it wasn't under one of the Non-commercial variants you'd be ok to sell the items.
    https://www.3dprintingspot.com/post/...om-thingiverse
    “We are too much accustomed to attribute to a single cause that which is the product of several, and the majority of our controversies come from that.” - Marcus Aurelius

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam77K View Post
    Regards the legal point, it depends on the licence provided with the files on the site. I don't know which site but for example if it was Thingiverse it will be one of the Creative Commons licences and as long as it wasn't under one of the Non-commercial variants you'd be ok to sell the items.
    https://www.3dprintingspot.com/post/...om-thingiverse
    It was all in Russian - I did my best with Google Translate, but it was all I could do to create an account and download the files!

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