
Lazer Tag LTAR Top Sight and NERF Stock mount adapter w/ battery door
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LongRange made these changes first, but there were some issues to fix, and it was easier to remix the originals to make the improvements. You can find his WIP here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2955378 Changes made to this version from his: 1) The distance between the stock/sight and battery door components was corrected so that they fit properly on an LTAR, and NERF stocks fit well too. 2) The hole on top where the screw post goes was opened up due to the installation method (battery door end first, then rotate down onto the tagger). 3) Notches were made in part of the side walls due to the installation method. 4) Three-notch weaver rails were added on both sides for accessories. 5) Some structure was added where holes were present in the print due to geometry. It isn't pretty, but it's inside, so it shouldn't matter except for a little extra material. You will need one M3-0.5 x10mm screw (or so). The OEM battery door screw isn't long enough for a good connection. Any length of screw will work, but M3-0.5 fits best that I've tested. A 3 pack can be bought at Home Depot for less than a dollar. There are two versions: 1) LTAR_Rail_and_Stock_Mount_V4.stl - This requires the removal of the iPhone connection cable to replace it with a securing bolt. For this version, you will also need a bolt and a couple of nuts to take the place of the iPhone cable, which needs to be opened up and removed from the LTAR. Obviously, don't do this if you think you'll ever use an iPhone with this tagger... but you probably won't and you know it. Whatever fits is fine. Also note that there are nearby electronics inside the tagger housing where the bolt will go. Be sure to put some electrical tape on the head of the bolt, or on the electronics, or use nylon or other non-conductive hardware. 2) LTAR_Rail_and_Stock_Mount_V4_nobolt.stl - This version simply covers the iPhone cable. It has not been field tested for strength during play. It is believed that the fit of the overall model, coupled with the screw for the battery door, will be reasonably secure. I'll update this if it turns out to not be the case.
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