AR15 - Repaired, Modified, and Split

par rebeltaz

Fichiers imprimables (13)

  • stl

    pin_x8.stl

    684 o · 3 822 téléchargements

  • stl

    trigger.stl

    32 Ko · 3 822 téléchargements

  • stl

    Magazine.stl

    111 Ko · 3 830 téléchargements

  • stl

    Barrel_repaired_upper.stl

    272 Ko · 3 823 téléchargements

  • stl

    Barrel_repaired_lower.stl

    289 Ko · 3 821 téléchargements

  • stl

    Barrel_repaired_middle_lower.stl

    89 Ko · 3 820 téléchargements

  • stl

    Barrel_repaired_middle_upper.stl

    666 Ko · 3 832 téléchargements

  • stl

    Body_repaired_front.stl

    980 Ko · 3 828 téléchargements

  • stl

    stock_lower.stl

    752 Ko · 3 812 téléchargements

  • stl

    Rail_repaired.stl

    2.7 Mo · 3 849 téléchargements

  • stl

    scope_OPTIONAL.stl

    5.8 Mo · 3 808 téléchargements

  • stl

    Stock.stl

    7.1 Mo · 3 818 téléchargements

  • stl

    Body_repaired_rear.stl

    8.5 Mo · 3 838 téléchargements

Description

Ok... the original model is a beautiful work of art. There are, however, several issues with it. After no replies from the designer, I took it upon myself to repair the model and modify it for my own needs and to suit my own tastes.

NOTE
Since this has been brought up a couple of times in the comments, I wanted to point this out here so that you know before you proceed with printing this - This model is slightly smaller than an actual AR-15. I don't know by how much, but if that is important to you, you may need to scale this up slightly to get the correct dimensions. If anyone know by how much, let me know and I will update this with that information.

Changes/Repairs Made:

  • Repaired numerous non-manifold errors throughout the STLs.
  • Renamed STLs to reflect more correct nomenclature.
  • Removed the handle from the bottom of the rail.
  • Removed the protrusion from the bottom of the magazine.
  • Combined the two stock parts into one piece.
  • Thinned the trigger down for a better fit.
  • Increased the thickness of lower trigger guard a little bit.
  • Resized the inner hole of the rail for a better fit to the barrel.
  • Split the barrel and the body in to multiple pieces to allow for printing on 200mm printers.
  • Included pins to allow for exact alignment of components.

You will noticed that I have included the original STL for the scope, even though that was not printed (and therefore untested) on my model. How it was meant to be mounted originally, however, I have no idea. As I said, I never got a reply from the designer and I do not see any files included in the original model that would facilitate mounting that piece. I do see where there is an [I Made One] of the original and it includes the scope, so maybe I am missing something. If someone can point out what that something is, I'll be happy to update that as well.

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