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AIR VENTURI .22 AVENGER Pellet Care Magazine

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  • Avenger .22 Flip Washer.3MF
  • Avenger .22 Flip Washer.STL
  • Avenger .22 Flip cover.3MF
  • Avenger .22 Flip cover.STL
  • Avenger .22 Rotor.3MF
  • Avenger .22 Rotor.STL
  • Avenger .22 pellet care body.3MF
  • Avenger .22 pellet care body.STL

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Publication date 2023-03-20 at 20:16
Design number 1125741

PCPOlsen

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3D model description

Here the files for the 18 rounds .22 version of the Avenger Pellet Care Magazine.

Please be aware of the need for higher or adjustable scope mounts.
I recommend Vector optics adjustable scope mounts.
Look out there is also a version optimized for pellets in here. Both versions can shoot slugs and pellets.

Link to an instruction video, how to finishing the magasine after printing: https://youtu.be/wunxeoAX39A

Link to how to make the Tension spring use ø8 rod or pipe:
https://youtu.be/AMW_z_x5rE0

Further information about spring and assembly here:
https://1drv.ms/b/s!AmpEb51MwLqTh_cxLXGupN7SXw9Ycg?e=i4dbLF

Shopping list:
2 nos. M3x8 Flat counter sinked hex. socket screws (Black steel or electro galanized. Must be magnetic.
1 no Neodymium ø6x2 magnet
1 x Cylindric pin ø4x8
1 no. ø1.0 or ø1.0 Steel or carbon pin for hinges Length 44.5 mm
1 no O-ring for Friction approx;
Inside Diameter: 2.5mm
Outside Diameter: 6.5mm
Thickness: 2.0mm

3D printing settings

3D PRINTING SETTINGS
I use ABS printed on a glass bed with DimaFix spray at 100 degrees C.
I also sometime use Petg for the body, washer, and cover, but very seldom for the rotor. The rotor is coming out of the printer with superior quality – specially numbers are easier to print with ABS. Also removing the support for the O-ring will be easier without damaging the rotor.

I print all with 0.16mm layer height. Be sure to calibrate your printer at optimize your slicer. Everything is designed to 0 tolerance so use your slicer XY horizontal compensation.
The rotors cavities for the slugs is carefully smothened with a 4.5 to 5mm round file. Print the rotor with the numbers towards the print bed.
I prefer quality over speed so i print at 50 mm/s.
When I print with ABS scale the parts in X and Y 100.4% not in Z.

Cut m3 threads in the 2 holes for the m3 x8 countersink steel screws. One for the center and the other two for the Magnets.
Use one ø6x 2 neodym. magnet for the cover.
Use a 1.2 mm steel or carbon rod for the hinges. Drill free with a 1.2 mm drill first while the cover is fixed in place. (You can fix the cover temporary by the screw for the magnets before fitting the magnets,
Infill 30%
Supports when printing.
Body: only touching bed.
Cover: no supports
Washer: no supports
Rotor full support
I recommend using the .3mf files over the .stl files - The .3mf files will give smoother roundness.

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