
Nexus Pro Skinny Pusher (Allows unprimed loading!)
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Inspired by the Vanguard Caliburn pusher! I didn't like how you need to prime the Nexus Pro to load a magazine like most other springers, so I created a pusher that was thin enough for the feed lips on a mag to slide around. Now you can slide a mag in you blaster and leave it there as long as you like without keeping the spring compressed. Previously you have to fire a dart if you wanted to deprime it with a mag, so you were always one dart short. Now you can push in a clip and keep it full, although I wouldn't recommend doing this for more than an hour so you don't damage your darts. I made 5 versions, three with differing air hole sizes and durability levels, one with a normal hole and width, and one with no hole or side cutouts for making your own version. They all use the original O-rings. Edit: After much use with the widest hole, it doesn't show any signs of stress. I recommend you use that one unless you have really shitty filament Print at 0.2 layer height and 100% infill. Thicker layers mean a stronger print. I used PLA, but that's all I have right now. ABS or PETG would probably work better. Print with the two O-ring end down, and use supports.
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