I print in Polymaker pet cf. I'm gonna stop though. Just not a good filament vs pla+. I am looking into gkass fibers next
JackBrush
petg is good for pla+ prints because it doesnt stick together at all. if you're using a bed slinger it can fling the filament right off of it though. the print towers and times are ridiculous if you dont have dual hotends. a 1 hour print becomes a 10 hour print when you use two different filaments like that. having to heatup the hotend to 250 then wait for it to cool back to 200 for the pla adds a crazy amount of time.
which one the not a glock or the null?
peasant plinker is a really good mag. I should know i used to yell at it in the beta all the time. i have one advantage arms magazine and the rest are printed. They work very very well.
https://odysee.com/@JackBrush:4/Christmas-Forever-PX4-Magazine-Release-Assembly:4
https://guncadindex.com/detail/Christmas-Forever-PX4-Magazine-Release-Assembly:4
i thought odysee broke my markdown but maybe it was GCI. Unless from this release on it will now show markdown on future imports
you would need a step file which you then CAM and then post to gcode. if that file is right you could theoretically do it. its a very very large undertaking.
you 100% aren't going to do this
https://github.com/maduce/defcad-repo/tree/master/Pistols/Glock_G34_Model this guy recreated a g34 and has it on his github. its not a 26, and its probably not all that accurate anyway since all of the reference files on FedCad are recreations like this one.
there is not one for the hellcat. Danish bulldog just made a printed frame for the hellcat. If you've never printed before then stick to the commercial space. there is not going to be a hellcat frame for a long time.
it should be 4 times the weight if you're loading subs like the round was designed for so it shouldn't feel the same at all
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Also why
Oh I saw you do that. Idk how much it'll help really
They'll just lose everyone to tacswap

no place to store the takedown pins so 8/10, one for each missing pin store hole