StreamLight MicroStream M-lok Rail Mount

StreamLight MicroStream M-lok Rail Mount

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I had the idea for this when I saw the MicroStream because I wanted a slim and minimally protruding light for my Atlas S-one handguard. I searched the web only to find no public files and one cheeky twat selling an SLS printed mount for 30 bucks. So I redesigned it in fusion for myself and anyone else who wants it print in its original orientation with 2mm walls and supports. you will want to block off the holes which accept the clamping screw / nut (its a pain to remove supports from that area). I printed this in PLA, whatever filament you do print this in needs to be tough enough not to snap when inserting the light Requires 2x M2x12mm socket head cap screws and nuts, and of course the standard M-lok screws and T-nuts (i used some m5 screws and t-nuts made for aluminum extrusions I had lying around from my ender 3's spare parts) Update - I added the "MicroStreamV2-40", the difference between the original and the 40 is the angle at which the light clip branches off of the M-lok mount. the original is set at 45° with the "MicroStreamV2-40" being set at 40°.

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