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Atch Mag
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This aims to be the new standard for angled, mag-in-handle, HPA mags.
Up to now there was no angled mag that could fit a supercore bolt through the feed lips.
This is the smallest it can be and still feed worker gen 3's (and thus all shorter darts).
This is designed to fit in a very comfy grip made by Nir0dah, and the Naquadah Supercore blaster designed by Atch Attachments.
Blaster Files available at www.atchattachments.co.uk
As darts push up they ride along the "rear, inner face" of the mag.
So you MUST print the mag with "rear, outer face" on the print bed.
The "Front inner face" is then made by bridging quickly.
This has been tested to work and print well. Also make sure you have no stringing inside the mag or this will cause resistance and difficulty for the follower to move up.
This mag requires a drum spring to operate, which can be found commonly at Foam blast in the USA, or UKNerfWar in the UK
~ http://foamblastshop.com/product/nerf-replacement-dr
Up to now there was no angled mag that could fit a supercore bolt through the feed lips.
This is the smallest it can be and still feed worker gen 3's (and thus all shorter darts).
This is designed to fit in a very comfy grip made by Nir0dah, and the Naquadah Supercore blaster designed by Atch Attachments.
Blaster Files available at www.atchattachments.co.uk
As darts push up they ride along the "rear, inner face" of the mag.
So you MUST print the mag with "rear, outer face" on the print bed.
The "Front inner face" is then made by bridging quickly.
This has been tested to work and print well. Also make sure you have no stringing inside the mag or this will cause resistance and difficulty for the follower to move up.
This mag requires a drum spring to operate, which can be found commonly at Foam blast in the USA, or UKNerfWar in the UK
~ http://foamblastshop.com/product/nerf-replacement-dr
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