This project represents over 500 hours of time in CAD, over 250 hours of 3D printer running time, over 1000 rounds of ammo, all over the course of six months - plus a few more hours and 100 more rounds to develop the Extendez :) The end result is worth it - 3D printable Glock mags that cost next to nothing to print, last several hundred rounds, can be printed on essentially any FDM/FFF printer, and require little to no post-processing.
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Really? This file isn’t available to people behind enemy lines? Isn’t that the whole point of this site? They can’t stop you from sending links, wtf they gonna do
https://spee.ch/@Deterrence-Dispensed:2/ExtendezMagv1
Heres another link since i guess DEFCAD is a bunch of nickel rubbing jews.
Prepare your mag hole.
"This file isn’t available to people behind enemy lines?" Use a VPN.