Replacement Magazine Baseplate Retainer: Bulgarian Slabside Polymer Mag
Replacement Magazine Baseplate Retainer: Bulgarian Slabside Polymer Mag: FFFTech/FFFTechnology
A replacement 3D printed retainer for Bulgarian slabside polymer AKM mags.
Long story short, I accidentally bought a 5rd Bulgarian AK mag when I meant to buy a 10rd mag. Whilst there IS a dedicated short 5rd model, these ones had the exact same mag body, as indicated by the "10" modeled into the polymer. This version is technically a 10rd mag, but it came with a baseplate retainer that stops the follower from pressing below the 5rd limit.
Basically just remove it like any other retainer, print and install this design, and it'll hold 10rds like the mag was originally designed for. This also will work in the 30rd Bulgarian slabside polymer mags, should you for any reason need a replacement baseplate retainer.
Printer Used: Monoprice Maker Select Plus
Filament Used: PLA+
Print Settings:
Extruder: 218C Bed: 56C First Layer Print Height: .20mm Standard Layer Height: .14mm Wall Thickness: .40 Wall Perimeters: 5 Infill: 40% Infill Pattern: Gyroid Material Flow: 100% Support Material Percentage: 28% Support X/Y Offset: .34mm
Keychains with a silhouette that is dimensionally accurate to the real life calibers they represent.
Collection 1 for handguns come in six calibers: 10mm Auto, 40S&W, .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .45 ACP, and 9x19 NATO.
Now you can continue the constant caliber wars debate. Which is better: 9mm or .45? Is 40S&W really that much better than 9mm? Or are all the calibers peashooters compared to the hand cannon 10mm?
Put multiple on your keys, show the boys what caliber you trust your life with :D
HG-3 (Rem 870): Laffs Dynamics
Handguard design for the Remington 870 shotgun. Designed to look rather aggressive. Comes in three variants, a standard handguard,
one with a handstop towards the front, and one with handstops on each end.
Printer Used: Ender 3 V2
Filament Used: PLA+
Print Settings:
Extruder: 218C
Bed: 56C
First Layer Print Height: .2mm
Standard Layer Height: .12
Wall Thickness: .40
Wall Perimeters: 7+
Infill: 80%+
Support Material Percentage: 20%
VFG 001-C V1.1.1: Laffs Dynamics
A compact version of the VFG 001.
Comes in three variants:
*Standard
*Ridged
*Perforated
Update V1.1.1: Tightened picatinny rail slot tolerances. Relabeled designer's brand.
Printer Used: Ender 3 V2
Filament Used: PLA+
Print Settings:
Extruder: 220C
Bed: 56C
First Layer Print Height: .2mm
Standard Layer Height: .14mm - .16mm
Wall Thickness: .40
Wall Perimeters: 5+
Infill: 20%+
Infill Pattern: Gyroid
Material Flow: 100%
Support Material Percentage: 18%
Print the VFG upside-down.
Hardware Required:
1x M4x30mm Bolt (Can be ground down to 28mm, so it doesn't stick out the side)
1x M4 Hex Nut
+16 Dmg Glock Mag Extension: FFFTech/FFFTechnology
Oh lookie here boyos, ye found a weapon mod that adds +16 Dmg spec t-... wait a sec.
Didn't we already do this bit?
*Flips through garbage script*
Sonofabitch we DID! Damnit man, this STILL isn't a role playing game!
This is a +16 mag extension for Glock double stack 9x19 NATO caliber mags. Specifically
this is designed for Glock 17 mags, with the use of Wolff branded 33rd extended mag springs;
(See Note 1) though it can be used with any compatible mag body.
This design features a mag extension shell with the front face recessed to aid in mag retention
within one's grasp when unloading/reloading a pistol or PCC. A rear cover plate retains the
extension shell on the mag body, and allows for easy removal of the mag spring and follower.
Compatible with Gen 3-4 Glock magazines.
Printer Used: Monoprice Maker Select Plus
Filament Used: PLA+
Print Settings:
Extruder: 218C
Bed: 56C
First Layer Print Height: .20mm
Standard Layer Height: .14mm
Wall Thickness: .40
Wall Perimeters: 6
Infill: 30%
Infill Pattern: Gyroid
Material Flow: 100%
Support Material Percentage: 20%
Support X/Y Offset: .34mm
Hardware Needed:
1x Compatible OEM Mag Body (Such as: Gen 3 G17 mag, or a Gen 4 G19 mag)
1x 33rd Extended Length Mag Spring (Preferably Wolff)
1x Standard OEM Floorplate (For compressing the mag spring when assembling/disassembling)
6x M3x10 Screws (Pan Head, preferably with the head being 5mm in diameter)
Assembly:
1) Sand with FINE grit sandpaper the inside of the extension shell, and the matching face of the
cover plate.
2) Slightly compress the mag body, and slide the extension shell on.
3) Place the OEM floorplate into it's recessed position, then slide the follower and extended mag
spring up into the mag body. Compress the spring and push the bottom coils onto the floorplate.
4) Place the cover plate on the rear of the extension shell, and drive six M3x10 screws in.
5) Load the magazine with 33 rounds, then dry cycle. Function check multiple times to ensure
proper feeding.
Notes:
1) If using a shorter mag body; such as a G19 mag, you will have to remove a coil or two from the bottom of the
spring for proper fitment and ammo capacity. If using a G17 magazine, no modification is required.
2) Do NOT rely on this for personal protection. This mag extension is quite long; and like other 33rd mags, it's not
as reliable as OEM standard capacity magazines.
SBT Evo Brace Shims (CZ Scorpion Evo 3): Laffs Dynamics
A set of three shims to fit between SB Tactical stabilizing braces for CZ Scorpion Evo pistols/PCCs.
It's a known issue for brace users of Scorpion Evo IIIs that the SB Tactical designs often have a bit of wobble/play
between the claw mount interface and the rear of the firearm's receiver. The stated reason from the company is that CZ
has over time manufactured CZ Scorpion Evo IIIs with slight variances in dimensions. There's another company that makes
metal fabricated shims specifically for this design flaw in SB Tactical braces for Evos.
(Frankly, this designer thinks they could've just made the brace mount section slightly thicker, or at least package the
brace with some cheap plastic shims themselves; I shouldn't have to pay $120 for a brace that wobbles... pricks.)
Three shim thicknesses are available:
*.3mm
*.4mm
*.5mm
The thicknesses of each shim are shown with square indicators; three squares for .3mm thickness, 4 squares for .4mm thickness,
and 5 squares for .5mm thickness. (Work with me here, I'm tryna make sure the dumbies on reddit can't screw this up.)
Printer Used: Ender 3 V2
Filament Used: PLA+
Print Settings:
Extruder: 218C
Bed: 56C
First Layer Print Height: .2mm
Standard Layer Height: .12mm
Wall Thickness: .40
Wall Perimeters: 3+
Infill: 25%
Infill Pattern: Gyroid
Material Flow: 100%
Print the grip upside-down.
Note: My Ender 3 V2 printer would not display the gcode files due to the decimal point in the thickness designation file names.
(Ex. .3mm Shim.gcode or .5mm Shim.gcode) To fix the error should your machine present it; simply remove the first decimal point
and reload the microSD card back into the machine. (Ex. instead of .3mm Shim.gcode, change it to 3mm Shim.gcode.)
FBS-1 (MP5): Laffs Dynamics
A traditional styled fixed stock for H&K (Or licensed variants) MP5 SMGs and pistols, and pistol caliber carbines.
Slightly shorter LOP compared to the OEM stock for better use with body armor or heavier clothing.
Tested with:
1x Pakistan Ordnance POF-5 Pistol
1x MKE AP5
(May require slight hand fitment due to MP5 licensed manufacturers using older tooling for their model variants)
Printer Used: Ender 3 V2
Filament Used: PLA+
Print Settings:
Extruder: 220C
Bed: 56C
First Layer Print Height: .2mm
Standard Layer Height: .14mm+
Wall Thickness: .40
Wall Perimeters: 6+
Infill: 50%+
Support Material Percentage: 18%
Hardware Required:
1x Choate MP5 Stock Buffer
1x M5x15mm Bolt
2x M3x12mm Bolts