Spring Thunder custom parts
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Here are all of the files I designed edited for my Spring Thunder build. Some of these were designed with comfort in mind, some with aesthetics in mind, and some with function in mind. If you don't have access to a printer or would like to support my Nerf related endeavors, some of these parts will be available for sale on GDop26's Etsy store. https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/GDop26 Here's a video where I briefly go over each of these parts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gof2dwwcUkk Pump Grip: Uses same 6-32 bolt and nut as the standard Spring Thunder pump grip. Pistol grip and trigger guard: Trigger guard is friction fit into the pistol grip. Feel free to use glue if it's not tight enough. Replaces standard pistol grip, no additional hardware required. Orange tip: Attaches with two 1 1/2" 6-32 bolts. Sling point mount: Designed to be used in combination with the Worker Sling Swivel. M4 nut is required to secure the swivel. Slips over the back of the Spring Thunder and bolts in place with 1/2" 6-32 bolts. Side mounted shell carrier: Only compatible with Spring Thunder Model 5 (uses mounting holes on the left side of the blaster). Mounts with 1/2" 6-32 bolts. Uses a 3/4" wide elastic band to secure the shells (commonly available in fabric stores or amazon). Each end of the elastic band has a loop by folding the end of the band over and sewing it down. Pins are inserted into the loops to keep the band captive on the shell carrier. Shoulder Stock: The shoulder stock bolts onto the back of the Spring Thunder with three 5 5/16" long 6-32 threaded rods and one 2" 6-32 bolt. I used some nylon lock nuts in combination with the threaded rods to make "bolts" long enough to reach all the way through the shoulder stock. The door on the top side of the stock attached with one captive 6-32 nut and one 1/2" 6-32 bolt (if this isn't clear enough, please refer to the video).
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