
Phoenix Arms HP22A/HP25 Field Tool
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My girlfriend demanded a pink pistol on her birthday and, since it was a cheap .22 rifle designed to ease into plinking, I chose not to have it professionally coated. Instead, I tackled the project with some spray paint, surprising myself with a successful outcome. Apologies if there are too many photos; I'm eager to showcase my DIY skills. In addition to showcasing its durability, this tool was conceptualized to assist individuals with delicate hands in field-stripping or barrel replacements, thereby making firearm usage and maintenance more enjoyable. A single extrusion operation defined its design due to my limitations in NX software, ultimately resulting in a compact (nearly wallet-sized) device always at the user's fingertips. Its aesthetic bears an uncanny resemblance to starfighters from distant galaxies. A self-defense shank or makeshift tool is also feasible should circumstances require it! To ensure optimal performance: Print HPFiTo2.0.stl with the following settings: 100% infill density 1 outer shell for a strong, reliable structure Minimum 170 micron layer height for best results
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