derringer 357 3d models
1297 3d models found related to derringer 357.thingiverse
I first have to say that I love the model from the original designer. He did a fantastic job doing most of the leg work for this model. I printed it out and ran into some issues. Because of the complex nature of 3D printing, I believe that nothing...
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3mm diameter screws needed. original author whined like a baby that one of my models was the same as his when in reality they were completely different models. immaturely called me names. so ive done a remix on his model and extended the barrel. :D ...
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so apparently my last remix wasn't creative enough. so the original author called me a pig face. so I've stepped up my game :D PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A PROP. ...THIS HAS NEVER / WILL NEVER FIRE REAL AMMUNITION OF ANY KIND.
cults3d
This parts are exact size of derringer pistol 1:1. Some parts are so tiny. You may increase scale for your taste. Also main spring and ratchet spring is too thin for print and function. I decided to use real spring instead. Printing tiny screws are...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=714444 Instructions Using the following options: textsize = 16 fontname = Offside textheight = 10 RoundedBase = 0 textstring = .357. ...do_shift_font = automatic font_catch_diacritical_sign = 2.3...
sketchfab
A smol pistol, based on a hardball version I own. With two barrels to store two bullets, before having to reload. A sneaky pistol to carry in a sleeve or kneesock. ...All though, in real life is highly inacurate, and would need to be dischared from a...
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A simple cosplay derringer After printing a copy , I have up-dated all STL files Fore those users that don't read my bio , the software I use for ALL models is , http://moi3d.com/index.htm
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This parts are exact size of derringer pistol 1:1. Some parts are so tiny. You may increase scale for your taste. Also main spring and ratchet spring is too thin for print and function. I decided to use real spring instead. Printing tiny screws...