mp7 front end
cults3d
I created this project because I desperately needed a replacement front end for my electric MP7, which is compatible with Umarex, Tokyo Marui, and others. To get started, you'll need to make a hole at the butt end of your MP7. This might seem like a daunting task, but trust me, it's essential. During assembly, be prepared for multiple holes as you drill into various areas to secure everything in place. Take your time, and don't worry if things get a bit messy – it's all part of the process. In the central area, about 4mm from the tip, you'll need to install a 3mm thick bolt with a flat head (or an M3x20 bolt) that's approximately 20mm long. This will provide the necessary stability for your MP7. On top of the handguard, you'll need to remove the lever that holds the battery in place. It's a bit tricky, but don't worry – it's doable with some patience and persistence. I highly recommend printing this part using PETG material. It's strong, durable, and will withstand the rigors of regular use.
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