"Osprey" airsoft silencer/suppressor
cults3d
This silencer is based on the Osprey 45k and was designed to be used on my 1911 R32 and holstered on my Swiss Arms Adapt-X, so the dimensions are definetly not accurate in relation to the RS one. Dimensions: 23 x 35.5 x 150mm The baffle is optional, on a GBB it doesn't suppress the sound and I doubt any suppressor does since most noise comes out the silde, altough it might on a NBB. Hardware used: 2 x headless M3x3 2 x M3 nuts 1 x small wood screw (optional) 1 x 1.5mm allen key, cut to size Assembly: - Insert the M3 nuts in the "can" - Place the desired "thread" - Place and screw the "cover" - Screw the M3x3 headless bolts but dont tighten - Insert the "baffle" - Insert the "end cover" (pressure fit) - Thread it completely on your replica (if the thread is too loose, tighten the headless bolts slightly), align/rotate the can and proceed to tighten both M3x3 - Insert the allen key in the hole - Place the "key" part (should be pressure fit aswell) I field-tested a PLA version and it held on very well. Due to the temperature my replica was losing some gas after some shots so I could see the gas escaping the end of the silencer, which was cool looking. I might upgrade the cover + key part in order to remove the need for the small screw in the future. Changelog: 26-11-2019 Re-uploaded the threaded STLs for compatibility with Slic3r.
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