
Indra parts for better performance and different looks
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All parts are printed with 20% infill except for the stock, handle, and sear. - - - Stock was printed with 50% infill - - - Sear was printed with 4 walls and 80% infill - - - Handle was printed with 4 walls and 80% infill. WARNING: BARRELS WERE GLUED WITH CA GLUE AND STOCK WAS GLUED WITH EPOXY Bandle edit - The tooth to keep the bandle from going over the metal rail was too small at first and didn't work. I lengthened the tooth to prevent it from going over. Cheek revamp - I lengthened this part so my hair wouldn't get stuck in the plunger system (lol) and will also help with the sear edit. Handle - The original priming handle was digging into my hand and it hurt after many shots. I made a more comfortable handle (doesn't really fit the skeletonized original look) and my hands are now saved. Sear - I drilled a 5mm hole in the top of this part to hold a spring. This will help the catch. (It used to have catching problems with the powerful spring I'm using). The spring is pressed up against the Cheek revamp which is also in these files (it won't work without it). TrigRear - I lengthened this part (I kinda forgot why tbh) for the plunger tube to center itself faster before it hits the wall. Stock - Priming this gun was tiring for my arm, pushing the priming handle farther forward helps this. The stock will make this blaster way easier to prime, at least for people with the same length arms as me. Also say goodbye to that one nut at the bottom of the stock, it will be covered and never seen again... didn't really think about that when designing this, oops. Barrel - I made this barrel cover to get rid of any twisting with the barrel, it also gives you more canvas space if your into painting. Also I totally didn't mess up the picatinny rail... no, stop looking at it. The plunger I use is this https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4873259 Sorry for the poor stock and barrel models, they're pretty laggy but will print fine. These are some of my first blaster parts I've made but these helped me make better, less laggy, parts for other blasters that will soon be posted (hopefully). I edited the parts and made the stock and barrel in 3D Builder, a 3D designing software for noobs (me).
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