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MAC 10 Uzi Submachine gun prop

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  • Mac 10 uzi.zip
    • aim_exp.stl
    • dull_exp.stl
    • l_bs_exp.stl
    • left_exp.stl
    • magazine_exp.stl
    • nob_exp.stl
    • r_bs_exp.stl
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Last update 2023-06-11 at 17:29
Publication date 2022-10-07 at 14:37
Design number 875518

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MAC 10 gun aka Uzi gun 3D model for 3D printing.

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This is not a functional Gun. A prop! It can be used as a practice Gun.

The Gun MAC 10 Uzi model has been cut into pieces for better 3D printing and post-processing experience.

You will get full and cut versions of the Gun MAC 10 Uzi model. The parts are cut to easily fit in Ender 3 printer size (220 x 220 x 250 mm).

The magazine comes out and snaps in place back in.

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The Gun MAC 10 Uzi was made in Blender.

Gun MAC 10 Uzi File type - stl.

The gun MAC 10 Uzi is scaled to real-life size.

We have not added imprints, texts, and logos on the gun MAC 10 Uzi because the details would look really bad from most printers.

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The Military Armament Corporation Model 10, officially abbreviated as "M10" or "M-10", and more commonly known as the MAC-10, is a compact, blowback operated machine pistol/submachine MAC 10 gun that was developed by Gordon B. Ingram in 1964. It is chambered in either .45 ACP or 9mm. MAC 10 has a two-stage suppressor by Sionics was designed for the MAC-10, which not only abates the noise created, but makes it easier to control on full automatic (although it also makes the gun far less compact and concealable).
Military Armament Corporation never used the "MAC-10" nomenclature in its catalogs or sales literature, but "MAC-10" is frequently used by Title II dealers, gun writers, and collectors. For a decade, the semi-automatic pistol version of the weapon was forbidden in the U.S. under the assault weapons ban enacted by Congress in 1994.

3D printing settings

We printed:

Ender 3
0.2 layer height.
0.6 mm nozzle.
5% infill.
Supports - Yes.

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