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AK74 15-round magazine

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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4 plates
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This file is for an AK74 15-round magazine. Although the model has been intermittently modified for two days and is still not perfect, it still has basic functionality.

The spring used in the file is user wys513's Z-type spring 150mm*0.6mm*8mm (I also adjusted the dimensions to fit the magazine). If you have time, please like this model. (I experimented with various types of springs and found that only the spring in this project could achieve full functionality well, but it is not recommended to keep it fully loaded with bullets, as this will significantly reduce the spring's elasticity)

Note:

1. Due to the limitations of the material itself, this magazine can hold a maximum of seventeen rounds (not recommended), and requires at least two rounds to be loaded.

2. The 545x39 bullet dimensions used in the file do not completely conform to real-world dimensions. To ensure smooth feeding for this magazine, I appropriately shortened its length. This bullet model is only suitable for this model.

3. Due to the variety of printers and materials, printing defects may occur in the magazine body. The biggest impact on feeding functionality is the integrity of the bullet retention area at the top of the magazine (see the image below; due to printing issues with the left bullet retention area, retention is loose, and when ejecting the right bullet, there is a significant chance of also pulling out the left one)

4. The length of the spring in the print file can be flexibly adjusted according to your needs; the width and height generally do not need further modification.

5. In a real magazine, there should be another part used to limit the number of loaded bullets to a maximum of fifteen, but it is not compatible with the printed spring, so this part was discarded.

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