Project ADHD

Project ADHD

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This is a Work-In-Progress (WIP) for the Project from Spectre Armaments known as ADHD - Any-Duty Half-Dart blaster. The ADHD blaster uses an HPA printable shell for the SUPER core assembly from Spectre Armaments. This assembly features only those components that require printing, with no machined parts involved. The parts list can be accessed here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RjOUu6-kp-PgroyMGhO4OQVcb1w3iE92LTeePVAoCzg/edit?usp=sharing. If the link is not working, copy-paste it into a new tab to access the spreadsheet. All links in the sheet should work. The ADHD blaster has undergone some recent updates. As of January 11th, 2020, the BARREL and COVER files have been revised to enhance structural integrity upon printing. The BARREL now interfaces with the GRIP using small offcuts of 4mm brass rod from the parts list, replacing the previous printed lugs that proved to be too weak. The COVER has also had additional material added to improve print integrity at the front pin interface. Furthermore, a PICATINNY option has been added to both BARREL and COVER files, allowing users to attach their own sight if desired. These updates are independent, so users can still print rail-less versions if preferred. Other changes have been reflected in these revised files. On February 20th, 2020, all major body files underwent significant edits. Pin locations between the MAG/GRIP files and COVER/BARREL files were adjusted to ensure stronger printing. Material was also removed from the trigger recession to facilitate easier assembly. Ribs were added to the back of the magwell to accommodate rubber bands like Slug's original design intended. A small hex deboss was inserted into the inside of the magwell to run an M3 nut once the print is complete. This modification makes that section considerably stronger, eliminating the risk of stripped threads.

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