Ruger GP100 22 or S&W 617 speed loader part
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The triggermeister, a talented designer on Thingiverse, created the entire speed loader from scratch. His design can be downloaded directly from his site, showcasing his exceptional skills. I made some modifications to the "10 shot Base" part of his design, elevating the position of the O-ring so that the rim of each round slides smoothly underneath it. Additionally, I added both an inner and outer O-ring to ensure secure placement. As a result, the rounds now hang straight down and remain in place until you release them. To print my revised "10 shot base," you'll need to use a flexible material; I successfully used Ninjaflex TPU, achieving excellent results. My photos feature orange-colored Ninjaflex and black TPU from Hobbyking, demonstrating that the latter, although less flexible, functions just as well. Update: February 25, 2020 - Two new files have been added to the collection: a base upsized by 1.5mm and a handle matching this increase in size. These slightly larger components work seamlessly with the GP100 .22 caliber revolver. The original files, on the other hand, pair perfectly with the S&W 617 .22 caliber model.
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