
E-11 Magazine
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I took Yngel's file and built upon it, adding some details inspired by an actual magazine. I fixed the mag release on top and added OFF -> ON switch to the front. ***Updated*** I received a doopydoos kit and resized one of the files to fit a doopy magazine slot without modification. It's now the last picture in the list. ***Updated*** I added a hollow version of the magazine with the magazine release switch off and hole fills, so that if you want a lighter magazine or want to add electronics, it can be done without drilling and a ton of sanding. (Psst, Yngel, this should be able to hold your battery and whatever else you want to put in there.) ***Updated*** I added files of a split-up magazine to better capture details when printing. I also added files with the mag release switch off for better detailing and so that it can be positioned after printing. I'll soon be printing this and will share the results. ***Updated*** I smoothed out some details for a better finish. I moved the mag release switch forward for accuracy and to fit better into a mag receiver. ***Updated*** I redid the mag release to look smoother and more accurate. I fixed the bottom of the magazine to be based off of the actual magazine. I added a curved lip to the bottom of the front plate. ***Updated*** I just added holes in the bottom to easily fit magnets into, if you wish to use magnets to attach to the mag receiver. I also included pieces to fill in holes if you do not wish to use magnets. If there are any changes that you think could be made, I'm open to suggestions.
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