KaThanha Mag Alternate Baseplate

KaThanha Mag Alternate Baseplate

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For those who weren't sold on the KaThanha mag's large sleeve: I'm a fan myself for practical reasons, but also acknowledge that it can make the design look less streamlined and hinder fit in magazine holders. You now have the option to print these and decide which one you prefer. I removed the outer sleeve from the KaThanha design and tweaked some dimensions slightly to ensure a snug internal fit. It's crucial to secure the halves together along the edge, either by gluing them or finding another way to affix them. A small strip of masking tape can get the job done, despite potentially defeating the purpose of the compact base plate. In addition, there are funky cutouts and holes (approximately 2.15mm in size) so you can use pins or screws instead of glue. These openings are designed for Nerf thread rolling screws, but you'll need to modify the magazine side plates to accommodate them.

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