Imprimir STL Legolini Deslizante A Visao de Frankensight Modelo 3D - 4337436
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Legolini Deslizante A Visao de Frankensight
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Legolini Deslizante A Visao de Frankensight foi projetado para Impressora 3D. Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you The FrankensightEverything you never wanted on your Legolini in one easily mounted (at least on the German version), exceedingly ugly and completely useless package:the front grip, complete with a protector to keep your index finger away from the arrowsa laser pointer mount for a 16 mm diameter cat toy laser pointer that will bring a smile to your target, or shine a white light (for night ops - as long as the action takes place within maybe 5 meters), or shine an UV light (against Vampires)an iron sight (is it still an iron sight if it's printed in plastic?)a regular sized mounting rail for a red dot sight (although mine shows a green cross...)Why useless? Well, for starters, none of the mounts are adjustable. The iron sight is probably the worst, since your right hand will be in the way. As for the red dot... well, since the optics (at least for mine, according to the "manual") is calibrated for a target distance between 50 and 100 meters, the the dot will point anywhere you like as soon as you move your head for a target distance that the Legolini can actually reach.On the other hand, if I wanted a precision shooter, I'd get a Weihrauch. The Legolini is for fun - and that job it does perfectly.As I said above, this one is for the "German" magazine rail. If you want to mount it anywhere else - the f3d archive is among the files.Ok, after actually having printed it: the dimensions are a bit tight. It slid onto the rail well enough, but I had to resort to a few gentle taps with a rubber hammer to get it off again (to remove the remaining suports), so a little bit of grease at that point might be in order. The nut traps are very tight too small - either redesign them or do what I did, help them along with a little bit of heat from a soldering iron. I shouldn't do maths in my head at 10 pm, half of 5.5 mm plus tolerance is 2.8 mm, not 2.3 mm...
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