Mac N' Cheese V1.5 Safety Detent Receiver Fix

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Mac N' Cheese V1.5 Safety Detent Reciever Fix: Laffs Dynamics

 

Ok, so I know I may be making a bigger deal of this than I should, but I can't stand the issue that is the missing port for the safety detent 

to engage the safety lever in the original lower receiver design. I've asked multiple colleagues and some of my followers; all of which could not give a gfood answer as to why it's missing. 

 

Is it a dealbreaker for most to print it? Probably not. 

 

But it is to me. Frankly without the detent, the safety just kinda... slides in it's pivot point. I don't like that. Too easy to disengage it.

 

I don't like that. 

 

So here. Not much of a design variant, but at least I don't have to think about it anymore. 

 

 

 

Printer Used: Ender 3 V2

 

Filament Used: PLA+

 

Print Settings:

 

Extruder: 220C 

Bed: 56C 

First Layer Print Height: .2mm 

Standard Layer Height: .16mm

Wall Thickness: .40 

Wall Perimeters: 8+

Infill: 80%+

Support Material Percentage: 20% 

 

 

 

Notes:

 

1) This data pack is just for printing the lower receiver. To get the base firearm data pack, use the following link: 

(https://odysee.com/@MiddletonMade:1/MacnCheesev15:d)

 

 

 

Credits:

 

MiddletonMade: Original designer of the Mac N' Cheese 3DP PCC. 

files

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Mac N' Cheese V1.5 Safety Detent Reciever Fix.zip zip

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Version: 1.0.0 latest

initial upload

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Purchase high-quality prints of Laffs Dynamics designs at avesrails.com

Mac N' Cheese V1.5 Safety Detent Reciever Fix: Laffs Dynamics

 

Ok, so I know I may be making a bigger deal of this than I should, but I can't stand the issue that is the missing port for the safety detent 

to engage the safety lever in the original lower receiver design. I've asked multiple colleagues and some of my followers; all of which could not give a gfood answer as to why it's missing. 

 

Is it a dealbreaker for most to print it? Probably not. 

 

But it is to me. Frankly without the detent, the safety just kinda... slides in it's pivot point. I don't like that. Too easy to disengage it.

 

I don't like that. 

 

So here. Not much of a design variant, but at least I don't have to think about it anymore. 

 

 

 

Printer Used: Ender 3 V2

 

Filament Used: PLA+

 

Print Settings:

 

Extruder: 220C 

Bed: 56C 

First Layer Print Height: .2mm 

Standard Layer Height: .16mm

Wall Thickness: .40 

Wall Perimeters: 8+

Infill: 80%+

Support Material Percentage: 20% 

 

 

 

Notes:

 

1) This data pack is just for printing the lower receiver. To get the base firearm data pack, use the following link: 

(https://odysee.com/@MiddletonMade:1/MacnCheesev15:d)

 

 

 

Credits:

 

MiddletonMade: Original designer of the Mac N' Cheese 3DP PCC. 

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Project Info

release date

Jan 30, 2024

artifact type

Printable project

library category

Printable Firearms

fabrication method

Printable Lower / Frame

fabrication tool

3D Printer

release country

United States

language

English

license

Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

Firearm Info

type

Pistol-Caliber Carbine

platform

MAC-11

caliber

9x19mm

part

Lower Receiver

files

File Extension
Mac N' Cheese V1.5 Safety Detent Reciever Fix.zip zip

versions

Version: 1.0.0 latest

initial upload

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