caliburn u 3d models
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I added the newer geometry that holds the tube in place to the frontbutt, but without the picatinny, so that it doesn't snap. ... Longer buttplate incoming sometime.
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The rear section of the rail was totally ripped out and nearly all of the front was also torn away.
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<p>Removed the rear section of rail completely and most of the front</p> Category: Hobby
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Remixed files for the stock section of the Caliburn-U from Captain Slug that makes the stock spacer tube use the same 1.5in OD material as the plunger tube.
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I just had to take my Uburn apart and put it back together again, adding all sorts of unique features as you can see in the final picture. These customizations include:\r\n - Removing all the tac rail and the parts where it attaches\r\n -...
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<p>I can't leave well enough alone, so I made my Uburn have all sorts of customized nonsense as shown in the finished picture. Nonsense including:</p> <ul> <li>Shaved all the tac rail off and the spots where it attaches</li> <li>Beefed up magfront to...
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This is a remix of the Nerf Caliburn U by Captainslug. The remix search function isn't working. ... See the graphic diagram for files that vary from the original here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3981538
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Remix of the RIvalburn3 foregrip and muzzle for the U caliburn - Changed U bar spacing for pieces - Smoothened out grip to remove picatinny and gap at the rear of it Print in whatever default settings was reccommended by slug
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This is a battery stock engineered specifically for Captain Slug's U-Caliburn. It is designed to hold a 12-volt battery pack that powers LED lighting strips, available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MF70BPU. A suitable light strip...
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A custom configuration of the rear sections from the U Caliburn, designed to accommodate a single take-down pin. ...To make this modification feasible, you will have to enlarge the last hole in your U-channel.
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Mounting point for Captain Slugs' U-Channel Caliburn is designed to secure it tightly to two screw holes on top of the front magazine well component using four 4/40 screws. ... Revision 4, dated August 27, 2020, upgrades the surface in contact with the...
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This is a remix of Captain Slugs' U-Channel Caliburn. It gives the stock area a new profile and sling attachment slot, as well as a curved buttplate for comfort. Some supports are required for the buttplate. ... Check out the front sling point I...
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AR-style Front Grip Mod Provides Enhanced Stability with U-Channel Design. This upgrade offers increased steadiness when navigating through routes, thanks to its strategically positioned channels. With a slightly wider design, it's perfect for AR...
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-Use 13 inch threaded rod for threaded rod version and use talon claw u with stock U channel for the u channel version -use full 11 inch caliburn springs with these parts, most likely usable with other 11 inch springs of any kind as well due to not...
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Parts for a talon claw and talon claw U to make it compatible with caliburn back ends. Makes the prime of the talon claw the same as a caliburn equivalent at the cost of some fps. Can use any stock spacer except the thumbhole stock. -Use 13 inch...
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... accessories. Original U-Channel Caliburn files here because thingiverse remix machine is broken: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3981538 I have not tested the M-Lok version with accessories, and am not sure if it is clearanced properly. ...
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https://www.prusaprinters.org/social/114667-racerethan/prints Printed hex and round standoffs for U caliburns and derivatives. Fit in standard u channel parts, not edited channel parts. Round standoffs are for grip assemblies and can be used in...
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Printed hex and round standoffs for U caliburns and derivatives. Fit in standard u channel parts, not edited channel parts. Round standoffs are for grip assemblies and can be used in any grip. Should help people who needs standoffs but are not in the...
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<p>Prints in two halves; recommend buildplate support for each stockhalf. ...M3 screws or adhesive of your choice to connect.</p>
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... A Caliburn U that is even more skeletonized than the regular one. ... Remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3981538 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2908779 and https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4074422 Since Remixes are busted
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The majority of the components are standard Caliburn U stuff. However you will need to take an upgraded ramrod core and cut it to 2-3/4 inches long before installing it in the ramrod base print. ... Printed Knifty Wye is basically the same, but the...
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Added stock spacer to address issues with inconsistent plunger catching. Update 11-29-20: added new buttcap, buttplate, and frontbutt to address an issue with plunger not catching. A Caliburn U that is even more skeletonized than the regular one....
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This design replaces the standard caliburn U magwell area allowing for single loading of darts. It leaves you with a very sleek and fun to use blaster if far less practical than a standard caliburn. I've included files that remove the picatinny rail...
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I updated the note to reflect the addition of Caliburn U compatibility. The cosmetic component now installs directly onto the plunger tube using a long screw, secured in place by a hex nut. ...Additionally, this modification is also fully compatible...
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... preferences and a little consideration for print tolerances. Same deal as most Caliburn-U parts; I recommend a wall/floor/roof thickness of 1.5mm-2mm, infill won't matter much because the shape is fairly thin but at least 15% infill would be good.
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Just scale by 2540% in your slicer. OGDonutGrip - Original custom foregrip CaptainSlug was awesome enough to make for me on a whim. DonutGrip_Tuned - My edits to the foregrip based off mostly preference and a bit of considerations for print...