
Printable Airsoft AR15 (PAAR15) AEG Body kit (08.12.19)
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<h2><p><font color=#da2d07>Time to put the finishing touches.</font></p></h2> <h3><p><font color=#2ad519>Minor tweaks to furniture are allowed.</font></p></h3> This project took a significant amount of time and effort. As its name suggests, this is a body kit for an airsoft AEG AR15. This means you'll receive a V2 gearbox, an ar15 type hopup assembly, barrel, handguard, stock, and pistol grip. Simply put them together, and voila! You have an airsoft gun (yes, it's designed to be compatible with standard AEG parts, but you can also print everything). This also means you can customize or paint it in bright colors if you want. Note that some level of technical knowledge is required. So why would you even consider printing this: A. You live in a country where airsoft supplies are scarce and overpriced, and importing is a problem. But you can source the gearbox, hopup, and external barrel tube with a printer nearby. B. Printing body kits is cheap, and it holds up pretty well. C. Want a super light build at a low price? This fits perfectly. D. Experimenting. E. You want to build an AR15 airsoft gun from scratch. Tips are appreciated, but you can also check out Cults 3D or Pinshape for the blank lower receiver if you want it devoid of markings or to add custom ones. I can do that myself or customize it per request if you reach out through Discord. <h3><p><font color=#cfd813>INSTRUCTIONS!</font></p></h3> I really need to make a video. Next update will be with stock and vid, I guess. First, print the lower receiver. The printing orientation for this part is correct; don't touch it unless you want to rotate it along the Z axis. This part requires no supports. I recommend applying some PVA (if using a glass bed) and start printing. You don't really need a heated bed for this one (implying PLA or PETG usage). It should take no more than 10.30 hours, depending on wall thickness (1.2-1.6 recommended), infil can be very low or absent at all. Then print the upper receiver. This part will require supports as well. Rotate it 180 degrees so that the face meeting the barrel is flat on the build plate. Make sure you are leveled correctly; if not, your barrel and handguard may end up tilted. After printing the parts, clean up areas with overhangs and supports. Depending on the brand of your gearbox, you might need to sand down protrusion on the back inner face of the lower receiver. <h3><p><font color="darkblue">List of Planned Extra Parts</font></p></h3> <h3>3 types of lower receivers (2/3)</h3> <h3>3 types of pistol grips (2/3)</h3> <h3>3 types of upper receivers (3/3)</h3> <h3>3 types of handguards (1/3)</h3> <h3>CQB stock and standard tube stock (0/2)</h3> <h3>Charging handles (1/?)</h3> <h3>Fire selectors (1/?)</h3> <h3>Barrels (1/?)</h3> Wait a bit; they'll be there eventually. We don't have thought out stock yet, so at this point, try searching for one here if Thingiverse search doesn't work. Visit Yeggi.com if necessary; don't hesitate to post makes. This was the first version: <img src="https://pp.userapi.com/c850532/v850532342/149d61/8IHogl9l760.jpg" alt="The thing" width="412" height="309"> И вот мы внизу. Here are the files for the AR15 airsoft body kit. The project is essentially done, except for the stock; if something interests you, write to me through contact (link in profile) or Discord. There's no point translating the wall of text above.
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