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AEA Challenger Tank Rail triple Picatinny

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Publication date 2024-03-29 at 21:29
Design number 1888394

caesar_1111

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This is a triple picatinny rail for the air tank with some interesting features:
- Decoupled from the barrel since every even the slightest force you apply when you connect the tank with the barrel will reduce the accuracy.
- True picatinny geometry unlike some others where you have an angled groove.
- Available in different length, depending on what you want to assemble and what you can fit on your printer.
- 2 Versions available with an edge for better print bed adhesion. The edges will still allow you to put in the probe and put on the gauge cap (tested in the F-Version)
For assembly you will need ISO 4762 - Hexagon socket Head Cap Screws M3x18 (or slightly longer) and M3 nuts.
If you can not get your hands on those bolts and nuts, you can improvise and just use the clamping force of the gear you attach to the lower picatinny to secure the rail in place, for longer rails just user another universal picatinny carrier bracket to apply even tension on the rail.
Disclaimer: I am not guaranteeing in any way, the form and size and functionality of this design and since you are potentially modifying a weapon with that design, you are doing this completely at your own risk, especially if you choose to print in plastic!

…but as you see on the live picture, I am using the regular rail printed in PETG and can carry the whole wight of the rifle just on the foregrip….

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print orientation see picture.

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