airsoft light and noise stretching

airsoft light and noise stretching

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Hello! I've been working on this for a long time, and finally, I'm ready to share my experience with you. To be honest, I'm surprised that no one else has done something like this before. Airsoft pistols are common, and many people have 3D printers. It's interesting that it's so hard to find something like this online. Last year, I was thinking about making a DIY airsoft pistol, but I didn't know where to start. I made some designs and thought about the construction, but I ultimately decided not to make it too complex. My main goal is to make it as invisible as possible. Now that I've finished it, I'm starting to wonder if it's even legal to make something like this. Maybe that's why nobody has shared their own design online. To build this, you'll need seven parts: 1. A 3D printed body 2. A cover 3. An M5 bolt (15mm long) - it serves as a hammer and holder for the pistons. I sanded the tip with a grinder to make it smooth. 4. A nail or bolt (4.8mm diameter) - take your pick. I used a nail because I couldn't find a bolt that fit. 5. A spring (I won't give you the specs, but mine is 9.3mm in diameter and 27.5mm long) 6. A washer (outer diameter: 20mm, inner diameter: 6mm) 7. A fixing mechanism - I used a pull-out mechanism from an outlet, but be careful not to make it too loose. Now, you'll need to make a mark for the fixing mechanism. You can drill a hole or use a nail, but I took the easy way out. However, I recommend making a hole at the end so that the ring fits snugly - as it is now, it slips off easily. The cover with the M5 bolt screwed in is where things get tricky. Be careful not to strip the threads when sanding down the tip of the bolt. The piston needs to fit tightly, and I had to force it into place. That's it! You can start using it now. You might be wondering where the recoil mechanism is - I don't see it either.

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