Was just tinkering a bit before getting to work this morning, and thought that it might be interesting if a 3/8 or full width picatinny could be drawn into the adapter. Some good old iron sights, as long as the printing resolution was high enough, would also be cool, except that the distance between front and rear sights might be too short...
ULE Body with snap on stock class feed tube?
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Made it out to the field to play four or five games with this set up. In terms of function, look and performance, it performed flawlessly. There isn't a single thing I'd modify or change out. You just have to remember to not let your barrel condom string get stuck between the feed tube and the body of your mag, else it might start to pry the thing off. However, that same quick-unsnapability made it super easy to throw my little hopper back on after I got overshot for the third time by all the kids shooting axes.
Overall, if you're looking to add a little more challenge to your ULE pump setup, this is a must have.
Now if I could only find 10rd tubes that performed half as well as this thing, I'd actually have some paint to shoot when I was out there!Comment
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im going through some stuff, wife wise. :/
but I am trying to keep up with products,
problem is I have to find the file of the snap on feed you are using.
so there the problem lies.
finding stuff I hide from myself.
but just to let everyone know I am looking and working on this.
so if it is something you must have let me know. volumes speak volumes when it comes to finding stuff.
thank you and always I know nothing...
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This is great news! I still want two of these in black..........I'll be looking forward to your purchaseComment
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Ryan, if you find you need it. I still have the version of the file I worked on. It wouldn't take into account any changes you made after I was done with it.Originally posted by dano_____I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.Comment
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there is a taper I put in that wasn't part of what you helped me with. that I could see anyways.
because the feed tubes have a tapered thread.Comment
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Originally posted by dano_____I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.Comment
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lol forgot I typed that.
resolution of this one can be tuned down to 11 microns. the company says 25 microns, but I know a few things.
its call the BIG BOX by E3D.
they are an awesome company, they are very high quality.
and if they hit there 200k goal, they will implement sensors instead of probes. it looks to be very promising, (for an at home printer under 2000$
when I find my file with the taper in the feed hole, ill print a bunch here at work to get these out to people.Comment
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Interesting. Looks like they already hit 200k.
Be careful of projects like these. E3D's good at making hotends, but these 3d printer guys have a bad habit of biting off more than they can chew. Whenever someone yells "no compromises!", it's a huge red flag."Accuracy by aiming."
Definitely not on the A-Team.Comment
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200k pounds
they arn't the only ones in this project. they have some big time backersComment
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Oh lol.
If they had big time backers, they wouldn't need Kickstarter. That's the reality of the situation, and reality is catching up to these crowdfunding projects now.
Just be careful. Hope for the best, but expect the worst. Watch for the red flags.
If you've got money jumping off of you, then sure, go for it."Accuracy by aiming."
Definitely not on the A-Team.Comment
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oh yeah no I get what you are saying.Oh lol.
If they had big time backers, they wouldn't need Kickstarter. That's the reality of the situation, and reality is catching up to these crowdfunding projects now.
Just be careful. Hope for the best, but expect the worst. Watch for the red flags.
If you've got money jumping off of you, then sure, go for it.
big time backers as knowledge base, not financial, is what I meant.
yeah I will be holding back. for a while.Comment






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