Canik TP9 SFX Magwell and Plus-2 Baseplate

Canik TP9 SFX Magwell and Plus-2 Baseplate

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Forewarning: I have a TP9SFX, and all of my design and fitment has been done to fit only that. I assume the magwell will fit other TP9 models (minus the Elite, apparently), but I have no way to verify that. ~~Likewise, with the baseplate, I don't know how the spring interfaces with the baseplate on a non-extended Canik magazine, so you're on your own.~~ Standard TP9 baseplates use a different mechanism for locking into place, so these won't work as is. You'd need this metal bracket / 'locking plate' that goes on the mag spring: https://i.imgur.com/QM8Z9jE.jpg Update 8/24/2020: I recreated that SFX locking plate that should allow you to use the baseplate on standard TP9 mags. The OEM locking plate is metal, so I doubled the thickness to try to keep a good amount of strength. Seems robust enough to do the job, but don't blame me if it splits in half and you have to disassemble your mag again. But let me know if that happens and I can try reinforcing it, with a baseplate redesign if necessary. --------------------- I used duncan999007's TP9 magwell (see sources) as a starting point and emulated his design, but enlarged it and smoothed out all of the inside flaring. Credit to him to figuring out a decent way to snap the magwell on without requiring extra hardware/work. Because of the way Canik designed their +2 baseplates to be an extension of the grip on the SFX, the stock baseplates interfere with magwells and need to be either modified (by grinding down their edges) or replaced....which led me to design new baseplates. They closely emulate the shape of the OEM baseplates, but are significantly thinner at the top so that they fit perfectly with the magwell. Just pop the spring out of it's 'seat' at the bottom of the magazine, slide the stock baseplate off and the new one on, and let the spring snap back in place. <h3>Printing Notes:</h3> <h3>Magwell:</h3> 1. 95-100% infill recommended 2. Supports required 3. When installing, 'hook' the tab into the slot on the grip and then snap the rest of the magwell on. If you do the reverse, the tab may break off. <h3>Baseplate:</h3> 1. 50% infill seems plenty strong 2. Do not use supports! They're extremely difficult to get out of the 'rails' on the baseplate, so I highly recommend printing without. You may get some orphan strings from your printer trying to span the length of the rails with an overhang, but those are much easier to cut out and remove in that situation than supports. <h3>Locking plate:</h3> 1. 95-100% infill 2. No supports

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