Shotgun Magazine

Shotgun Magazine

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Hello, This is a high-cap magazine for shotgun. Of course, forbidden to sell without my agreement under penalty of a lawsuit. I made 2 different tanks to be compatible with a max of replicas. Tested on Cyma CM355 and 870 Golden eagle. WARNING You must have a pump cartridge to retrieve a part on it and an M4 High cap knurled magazine as in picture 1. Mine is from a G&G brand magazine.( I don't know if others are compatible I only have this model). As well as countersunk screws and bolts of dimensions: 2 screws of 4x55mm , 2 screws of 4x27mm , 2 screws of 4x24mm. Printing tips:the parts should be printed flat with the hollow part towards the top of the printer Mounting tips: 1- Disassemble the M4 charger by unscrewing the small screw at the bottom of it. Cut the internal block according to the dimensions given in picture 2. 2- Disassemble the cartridge by removing the 2 screws on the side as well as the pin in order to recover the slide and its 2 small springs as on picture 3. 3- Insert the magazine mechanism and the slide in the printed part named "Body left" as on picture 4. 4- Assemble the printed part named "Body Right" with "Body Left" using the 2 screws of 4x55mm to close the assembly (picture 5). Add the offset (part named "Offset")of 2.5mm or 5mm or 10mm depending on your rifle as on image 5. Heat the bolts and insert them so that they weld with the material .Then screw the 2 screws of 4x27. 5- Place the tank closure flap into the slide grooves of the part named "Tank Left" as shown in picture 6. 6- Heat the bolts and insert them into the part named "Tank Right" so that they weld with the material. Assemble "Tank Right" with "Tank Left" to close the tank (fixing the hatch) with the remaining screws. Assemble all the parts together to get the result in picture 7. You can join me in my group dedicated to 3D printing for airsoft : https://www.facebook.com/groups/717869581740873/?ref=bookmarks Don't forget the "LIKE" thanks Hello, Here is a High-cap magazine for shotguns. Of course, prohibited for sale under penalty of prosecution. I made 2 different tanks to be compatible with a maximum of replicas. Tested on Cyma CM355 and 870 Golden eagle. WARNING ! You must have a pump cartridge to pick up a part on it and an M4 High cap wheel magazine as in picture 1. Mine comes from a G&G brand charger (I don't know if others are compatible I only have this model). As well as countersunk screws and bolts of dimensions: 2 screws of 4x55mm, 2 screws of 4x27mm, 2 screws of 4x24mm. Printing tips: parts must be printed flat with the hollow part facing the top of the printer Assembly advice: 1- Disassemble the M4 charger by unscrewing the small screw at the bottom of it. Cut the internal block respecting the dimensions given in image 2. 2- Disassemble the cartridge by removing the 2 screws on the side as well as the pin in order to recover the slide and its 2 small springs as in image 3. 3- Insert the loader mechanism and the slide in the printed part named "Body left" as in image 4. 4- Assemble the printed piece named "Body Right" with "Body Left" using the 2 4x55mm screws to reseat the assembly (image 5). Add the offset (part called "Offset") of 2.5mm or 5mm or 10mm depending on your rifle as in image 5. Heat the bolts and insert them so that they weld with the material. Then tighten the 2 4x27 screws. 5- Place the tank closing flap in the slide grooves of the part named "Tank Left" as in image 6. 6- Heat the bolts and insert them in the part named "Tank Right" so that they are welded with the material. Assemble "Tank Right" with "Tank Left" to close the tank (securing the hatch) using the remaining screws. Assemble all the pieces together to obtain the result of image 7. You can join me in my group dedicated to 3D printing in the service of airsoft: https://www.facebook.com/groups/717869581740873/?ref=bookmarks Don't forget the "LIKE" thank you

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