m3 pmag range plate

m3 pmag range plate

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*** Use at your own risk *** I've tested these at the shooting range and noticed that the title is "Range Plate". I even created a version with PETG as the base plate and TPU as the pull section, making it flexible. Both versions work for me. However, if you're relying on magazines to save lives or prevent injuries, you might not want to modify them. They're inexpensive, so it's better to buy original ones if you need reliable performance. If they're in stock, that is. Don't ask me for the STEP files I created these in 3D builder, as I don't have any to share. I printed most of my magazines with carbon PETG at a layer height of 0.15 and an infill of 30%. It's easy to put them on, but tricky to remove because the part you grab is in the way, so I designed a tool that helps push down the spring detent while sliding the plate. This tool is optional. The base plate and range plate have slightly different tolerances for some reason, which means modifying the range plate to use as a base plate might not work correctly. Edit: I added a reinforced version because I had a couple of magazines split where the side meets the bottom of the baseplate.

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