ar 15 multi tool 3d models
337130 3d models found related to ar 15 multi tool.cults3d
lower for AR-15 with wall reinforcement designed for 3d printing. ... Small but important changes, reinforcements in fragile areas and printability If someone needs a different version in terms of design and technical specifications, you can contact me...
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... the slot to supposedly make the tool stronger. The weakest parts are the small tabs that lock inside the castle nut, so i believe they'll break long before the body of the tool. ...Haven't even tested the filler piece, so it might not fit properly.
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A simple tool for installing the pivot pin detent on an AR-15. The pivot pin is sometimes referred to as the front takedown pin. ...In addition to this tool you will need something to press down the detent, like a small punch, drill bit or flattened...
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Inspired by jcwren's AR-10 design. Includes plugs for 5.56, 6.8 and 6.5 bolt faces. Requires a 1/4-20 bolt or thumbscrew. One version needs to be tapped, other uses a nut (nut size updated). Print bottom down. ... Models seem to have been flipped...
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Created as a free version of a new Pivot Pin Installation Tool. Works well as it also supports the pin that is being inserted while pushing out the rotation pin. Used OpenSCAD for the design and included both the OpenSCAD files and the stl files....
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Tool to assist in pulling back the delta ring when installing/removing a drop-in handguard/foregrip on an AR-15.
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AR-15 assembly. Missing a few small parts like springs, but otherwise OK. All parts are mated appropriately. Modelled with SolidWorks 2012. ...And all parts are built with native features, not simply imported surfaces.
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This is a clone I made of an old model of the MOACKS gas key staking tool for the AR15 Bolt Carrier Group. Previous upload had a couple of dimensional issues, and the threads weren't part of the model. Modeled in Fusion 360. Update: V5 is the...
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be aware that the detent will eventually wear on the tools, but if you are doing enough assemblies to worry about that... consider getting some good steel ones and be done. this is more intended for hobbiests that are just doing... I would guess a...