Beretta 84F

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I started this project to demonstrate my abilities in Solidworks to potential employers. I spent a little over 2 weeks on this, disassembling the pistol, hand measuring every part I modeled, assembling it, and creating the assembly video. This was created without any blueprints, all measurements were done by me with a digital caliper.

My original plan was to model every single individual part of the pistol, and include every individual part in the assembly. I wanted to enter it into the Dassault 2016 Project of the Year competition though, and didn't have time for that. Because of this, the slide is modeled as a solid entity, with only visual indicators of the firing pin, extractor and other parts. I also never modeled any of the functional parts of the hammer assembly, other than the hammer itself. Because of this, the firearm looks very realistic, but would be entirely non-functional if it were machined.

I originally planned on adding these components to the assembly at a later date, but have since learned that the resulting assembly would not be allowed on GrabCAD, as it could potentially be machined into a fully functional firearm. Because of this, I have decided to not continue working on the pistol, as it currently complies with GrabCAD rules, but would not if I added more detail to it.

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about

I started this project to demonstrate my abilities in Solidworks to potential employers. I spent a little over 2 weeks on this, disassembling the pistol, hand measuring every part I modeled, assembling it, and creating the assembly video. This was created without any blueprints, all measurements were done by me with a digital caliper.

My original plan was to model every single individual part of the pistol, and include every individual part in the assembly. I wanted to enter it into the Dassault 2016 Project of the Year competition though, and didn't have time for that. Because of this, the slide is modeled as a solid entity, with only visual indicators of the firing pin, extractor and other parts. I also never modeled any of the functional parts of the hammer assembly, other than the hammer itself. Because of this, the firearm looks very realistic, but would be entirely non-functional if it were machined.

I originally planned on adding these components to the assembly at a later date, but have since learned that the resulting assembly would not be allowed on GrabCAD, as it could potentially be machined into a fully functional firearm. Because of this, I have decided to not continue working on the pistol, as it currently complies with GrabCAD rules, but would not if I added more detail to it.

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Project Info

release date

Mar 23, 2020

artifact type

Reference model

library category

Reference Models

fabrication method

Not Printable

release country

United States

language

English

license

No license

Firearm Info

type

Pistol

platform

Beretta 84F

caliber

.380 ACP

version hash

QmRYxpBiYGHYWaL1FjkPgcW13YuE6zUUeKTi9qqJsjxWMm

files

File Extension
beretta-84f-1.snapshot.10.zip zip

versions

Version: 1.0.0 latest

Initial Release

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