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M9 Beretta, Detailed Blowback Toy with Accessories

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  • 15 downloads
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  • MainParts.rar
  • Rail Parts.rar
  • Stock.rar
  • bodyMidClassic.stl
  • m9Pins.3mf
  • m9Pins.stl

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Last update 2021-01-12 at 22:32
Publication date 2020-10-09 at 00:41
Design number 210268

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3D model description

So you downloaded my 1st, experimental blowback toy model..... I thank you for that and appreciate the support (likes and makes would have been even nicer).
But apparently it seems the bar for acceptable and more preferred models is quiet high here so I attempted to modify my model in hopes to create something that more of you will like. So here is the new, improved and detailed model of my blow back gun based on the M9 Beretta.
The level of detail has been increased and some of the missing features, such as slide lock, have been added.
BUT THATS NOT ALL!!! This model comes complete with an accessory pack that fits the gun without any extra hardware (screws are used but basic glue will work just as great!). The accessory pack currently includes :
Rails
RDS
Vertical Foregrip
Suppressor
Extendable stock with swappable orientation.
and more coming soon....

This makes the gun more bad @$ and generally pleasant looking than what it was during the experimental phase, I have tested the model thoroughly and worked out most of the kinks so expect a fully functional model after printing and assembly (paint at your own risk as tolerances will change based on your painting and finishing methods BUT finishing and painting can make you gun look $e**y as heck :D IMO)
Download and print this today and cause heads to turn (hopefully not a full 360, otherwise RUN!!) during your next costume party. Like and share a make and spread the word as I am gonna be working on some more similar gun models in the future ... with a twist :)
!! ALSO !! All accessories will work with almost all of my models, past and future so... $$$Avings... :)
Finally for all those concerned, this is a totally harmless and safe replica of a gun....its basically a toy!! It cannot and will not be able to shoot or load any bullets or even BBs for that matter and nor can it be modified to shoot anything. So rest easy and print away. Do keep small parts away from children though.

Showcase video: https://youtu.be/Xe9evUtGQJg
Assembly video: https://youtu.be/oX_t_KJyX60

3D printing settings

10-15% infill, 3 perimeters, SUPPORTS NEEDED. Models pictured printed in PLA with brims and spray painted with chrome silver paint.
Do take a look at the files and use appropriate supports where needed. The model Needs simple supports, nothing very complex AND the areas where the supports connect to the models are hidden when the model is assembled. So you should have an easier time with post processing. As mentioned screws are supported but not necessary and you can glue the rails and stock to the body of the gun if the recommended sizes are unavailable. DO TAKE CARE of warping and use a heated bed and other features like brims to print as most parts print great flat on the bed and the large surfaces can be prone to warping.
There are 2 body designs, tactical and classical, and they differ in that classical does not have screw holes and a simple front barrel tip so you can just print the gun model without accessories if that's what you want (is it though ??).
For the RDS, I just glued those tiny cylinders into the holes at its side and used a transparent yogurt cap to cut out the optics, making a dot with a brown marker in the middle of the film.
The stock shown in images is 1 way of setting it, you can also swap the 'Rail Bars' of the stock (the sliding segments) attaching them to the alternate sections to get a different orientation of the locking switch and the rods. There are small alignment holes on the sliding segments which will need to be glued to the appropriate part to which you want to attach them. Use a small rubber band to act as spring for the locking switch.
You can use M4 screws or the printed accessory screws to attach the accessories to the rails, just ensure there is enough friction for them to stay in place and not slide out.
I think I have covered the major instructions here and you can watch the videos for more detailed views. If you do print this model, please share a make, you can ask questions if there is any problem in the assembly and I will make sure I answer ASAP.

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