nerf stryfe mag release 3d models
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This is just another design of an extended battery door for the Nerf Stryfe. Nothing new other than a slightly different design. It is designed to fit most bigger batteries as well as enough room for your connectors. Feel free to remix it or use it...
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This case is specifically designed to fit on the left side of a Nerf Stryfe and mount a unique homebrew electronics package. The package consists of a Raspberry Pi Zero fitted with a Pimoroni Rainbow Hat and an ultrasonic rangefinder. The LEDs,...
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This is a replacement jam door for the Nerf Stryfe, a simple drop-in replacement. If you have customised your Stryfe either with other 3D printed parts or have given your blaster a customised paint job and want your jam door to match then this is...
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This is a remix of Ultrasonic2's Nerf Stryfe Front Tube Adapter (Part3.stl, the one that fits 19.5mm diameter barrels). In this version I removed the bottom arm to allow use of the stock Nerf rail. Use this if you want to use an existing grip with a...
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Holder for 18650 batteries for the Nerf Stryfe. Disclaimer: Don't even think about shorting out Li-Ion batteries - they'll quickly teach you a lesson. And don't leave AA batteries in their tray when using 18650s in this holder unless you like...
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This is a custom solenoid pusher assembly for the Nerf Stryfe.\r\n\r\nThe metal cage in this design replaces the stock mag switch lock cover, allowing users to install an input into an Arduino for an ammo counter reset. The cage also includes space...
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I present my Nerf M4 (look-alike) barrel design\nI needed something to transform my Nerf Strafe into an M4 replica\nSince I couldn't find suitable parts, I decided to create them myself - after all, that's what this community is for!\nThe inner...
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This is a custom battery door upgrade for the Nerf Stryfe.\r\n\r\nTo print this part, orient it so that the exterior side faces down on the build plate.\r\n\r\nThe design includes space for a lithium-ion cell and offers approximately 14mm more...
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v54 includes a larger feed ramp for more reliable feeding, a slightly shorter feed guide for better magazine compatibility (though still no half-dart mags), one diameter through the bore instead of two for easier support material removal, additional...
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This is a Nerf Stryfe only adjustable lipo stock ... The internal space is about 44x49x115mm. However, the Stryfe profile and the lid catches reduce that. I can make it longer on request if needed, This is designed for a 2200mah 4s lipo. Short...
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I'm absolutely thrilled with the V3 Trigger on my stryfes - it's a game-changer! To prevent the trigger from sticking due to the block at the front, I made some clever modifications. ...First, I removed that pesky part altogether and then added an...
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... components of the barrel are courtesy of ornotermes' excellent work (check out their remix). I simply drilled a few holes, extended it slightly, attached another Nerf barrel coupler on top, and added some rails to give it an authentic M4 feel.
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print the 2 parts to convert your Stryfe to use 18650 batteries. You will need some snippers or dremel to cut the plastic so the batteries will fit. 1. Print out the 2 parts. 2. lift out the metal piece as shown. There are 4 metal prongs...
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I wanted to match the lines of the Stryfe body as closely as possible, so I built up the left side wall a bit. Having two pieces to the collar gave me the freedom to redesign just that side. I didn't plan on removing the stock during games, so...
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The Stryfe's top rail is straightforward - it glides on smoothly and has subtle tabs for secure locking without requiring any additional hardware to stay in place, although it can be a bit tricky to remove. For easy installation, it's recommended to...
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In my case i added some tape because i dont want to scratch the Stryfe but you dont have to do that. I used M3 screws to attach the printed parts, I like the look of screws ;) you can also glue them together. ... You are not allowed to sell these on...
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... using the worker pusher. This design is intended for use with the Stryfe stock pusher and native Talon adapter, though its compatibility with the Wild Card adapter remains uncertain. ...You may need to shorten it by 1mm to ensure a proper fit.
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... its position. I also reduced the length of the Bottom Rail component as it was coming into contact with the two circles embossed on the bottom rail of the Stryfe. ... 1/9/2019 - I fixed the alignment of the Grip Heel component with the YZ plane.
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EDIT 2 (2/4/19): I forgot about a small detail on the bottom of the Stryfe under the lower rail, so I made adjustments in the new model. Download the revised file for these changes. ... EDIT 2/6/19: The new file works perfectly, so I'm removing the old...
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This design is specifically tailored to fit the Worker Front Tube Adapter for Stryfe and MY Front tube adapter. ...For more information on this project, please visit Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2434526 or watch the videos at...
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... lipo features. Printed on a Tronxy X3A 3D printer, this design is ready for use. Consider showing appreciation for this free Nerf mod by leaving a tip. ... View the video tutorials at https://youtu.be/VaLUBIIwKmg and https://youtu.be/IG-tF6vIC3o.
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TO CREATE A NERF VECTOR REPLICA, I INITIATED THE PROCESS BUT WAS UNABLE TO SOURCE ALL NECESSARY PARTS SO DECIDED TO DESIGN ONE FROM MULTIPLE SOURCES ON THINGIVERSE INSTEAD. ASSEMBLY OF THE REPLICATED NERF VECTOR PROVES TO BE EASY AND...
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It enables you to use the factory stryfe release with the talon mag inside the adapter. I wanted there to be no shell modifications required, although you will need to make a hole in the adapter, it will still work as normal if you decide to revert...
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I couldn't locate what I needed, so I created my own version and it's working perfectly fine now.
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I didn't have a proper 6mm spring and I found the recess too shallow and wide for the only ones I had on hand, ball point pen springs (5mm x 25).....so, some reverse engineering and 20 minutes of printing. this is what happens when engineers get...
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I didn't have a proper 6mm spring and I found the recess too shallow and wide for the only ones I had on hand, ball point pen springs (5mm x 25).....so, some reverse engineering and 20 minutes of printing. this is what happens when engineers get...