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M60 Machine Gun Prop 1:1

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  • M60 Instructions.pdf
  • M60 Machine Gun 3D Files.zip
    • Aperture Knob.stl
    • Barrel - Part 1.stl
    • Barrel - Part 2.stl
    • Barrel - Part 3.stl
    • Barrel - Part 4.stl
    • Barrel Latch - Part 1.stl
    • Barrel Latch - Part 2.stl
    • Bipod Foot - Left.stl
    • Bipod Foot - Right.stl
    • Bipod Hub.stl
    • Bipod Leg - Left.stl
    • Bipod Leg - Right.stl
    • Bipod Leg Lock (Print 2).stl
    • Bipod Leg Lock - Left.stl
    • Bipod Leg Lock - Part 1 (Print 2).stl
    • Bipod Leg Lock - Right.stl
    • Bipod Leg Spring Retainer (Print 2).stl
    • Bipod Nut Cap (Print 2).stl
    • Bipod Rivet (Print 16).stl
    • Bipod Top (Print 2).stl
    • Breech Bolt Roller.stl
    • Buttstock - Part 1.stl
    • Buttstock - Part 2.stl
    • Carry Handle - Part 1.stl
    • Carry Handle - Part 2 (Print 2).stl
    • Carry Handle - Part 3.stl
    • Carry Handle - Part 4.stl
    • Carry Handle - Part 5.stl
    • Cartridge Guide - Front.stl
    • Cartridge Guide - Rear.stl
    • Charging Handle Slider - Part 1.stl
    • Charging Handle Slider - Part 2.stl
    • Charging Handle Slider Guide Nut.stl
    • Charging Handle Slider Guide.stl
    • Charging Handle.stl
    • Cover - Part 1.stl
    • Cover - Part 2.stl
    • Cover Cap.stl
    • Cover Hinge Pin Cap.stl
    • Cover Hinge.stl
    • Cover Latch.stl
    • Cover Lever Ring.stl
    • Cover Lever.stl
    • Cover Rivet (Print 4).stl
    • Elevating Knob.stl
    • Feed Cam - Part 1.stl
    • Feed Cam - Part 2.stl
    • Feed Cam - Part 3.stl
    • Feed Cam - Part 4.stl
    • Feed Cam - Part 5.stl
    • Feed Lever.stl
    • Feed Pawl - Part 1.stl
    • Feed Pawl - Part 2.stl
    • Feed Pawl Roller (Print 2).stl
    • Feed Plate.stl
    • Feed Tray - Part 1.stl
    • Feed Tray - Part 2.stl
    • Feed Tray - Part 3.stl
    • Feed Tray - Part 4.stl
    • Feed Tray - Part 5.stl
    • Feed Tray - Part 6.stl
    • Feed Tray Wheel (Print 2).stl
    • Flash Suppressor Washer.stl
    • Flash Suppressor.stl
    • Foregrip - Part 1.stl
    • Foregrip - Part 2.stl
    • Foregrip - Part 3.stl
    • Foregrip - Part 4 (Print 2).stl
    • Foregrip - Part 5.stl
    • Foregrip Rivet (Print 8).stl
    • Front Sight.stl
    • Gas Tube - Part 1.stl
    • Gas Tube - Part 2.stl
    • Gas Tube - Part 3.stl
    • Gas Tube - Part 4.stl
    • Gas Tube - Part 5.stl
    • Heat Shield.stl
    • Range Scale Adjustment Screw.stl
    • Range Scale.stl
    • Rear Sight Aperture Stop (Print 2).stl
    • Rear Sight Aperture.stl
    • Rear Sight Base.stl
    • Rear Sight.stl
    • Receiver - Part 1.stl
    • Receiver - Part 2.stl
    • Receiver Rivet Head (Print 6).stl
    • Sling Ring - Part 1 (Print 2).stl
    • Sling Ring - Part 2 (Print 2).stl
    • Sling Ring Screw Cap (Print 4).stl
    • T & E Attach.stl
    • Trigger Assembly Pin Cap.stl
    • Trigger Housing - Left.stl
    • Trigger Housing - Right.stl
    • Trigger.stl
    • Trunnion Rivet Head (Print 6).stl
    • Trunnion.stl
    • Windage Knob End.stl
    • Windage Knob.stl

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Publication date 2024-03-22 at 02:55
Design number 1871212

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3D model description

This model was designed with a few moving components, such as the trigger, rear sight, carry handle, feed cover and working bipod. I didn't design any moving components in the feed cover, as this would complicate the build and not really add much to realism, as normally this wouldn't be seen or moved by the operator in loading or unloading. It would still be possible to have moving components in the feed cover, if some small modifications and additions were made. The barrel assembly was designed to be removable, if you so chose to build it that way. This model is not one of those print and glue together models. It will require post processing to be assembled. A detailed instruction set is provided. You will also require a length of 1/2" copper pipe (sized to American standards) and some brass tube and rod. Go through the directions and familiarize yourself with the build as well as make a list of what you need. Sandpaper, drills, files, pliers etc., will be required to complete this build.

This is a prop. NOT A FIREARM. It cannot be made into a real weapon. An airsoft or paintball conversion may be possible, however this was not initially designed for that purpose.

Attention: This model comes in several pieces and is not a solid model. It will have to be put together. Parts may not fit every printer manufactured. If some parts are too large to fit on your printer, you can subdivide them via free programs such as meshmixer or MS 3D Builder.

3D printing settings

Some parts would benefit from being printed on a resin printer due to either their detail or small size. The Bipod Hub would best be printed with full infill.

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