Here is a video of me dumping 3 10 round mags, the trick is to make your own springs they have to be a little on the strong side so you don't chop in-between cycles. Oddball makes the 3d printed spring maker on cults 3d website it's free. Use 0.6mm od wire but I used spring steal so you will need to make the model slightly bigger so thr springs come out the proper size and tension to feed yet not be to hard on the paint.
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Alright so it dosnt fit perfectly lol actually the mag release is on the wrong side lol unless you want to take a dermal to the side of your mags and make a notch ,
I tried on my printed ob2 10 round magazine and it works
Also the the mag release does not fit inside the magwell , you will have to use a dermal to cut it open bigger so it will fit in its spot, also I drilled a hole right where the mag catches on the mag catch so I can visually see wtf is going on
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That looks great 👍
And you don't need the spring side plate with the zeta mags 🥳
I may have to pick a few up to try it on ...
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Found the files. There are 4 STL's that I compressed into a zip.Attached Files
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Give me some time to look around. I may have the files.
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[QUOTE=L I T Or have an ATS magwell to sell?[/QUOTE]
ATS magwells are built into the body. Are you trying to convert an ATS to take tipx mags?
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Originally posted by L I T O View PostJust wandered in again. Been a long time. The website does not have the file available. Does someone have that file to share? Or have an ATS magwell to sell?
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Just wandered in again. Been a long time. The website does not have the file available. Does someone have that file to share? Or have an ATS magwell to sell?
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