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P250_Tactical_Trigger

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Multi-material support configuration, do not use if not supported!Don't use if no multi-support!
Multi-material support configuration, do not use if not supported!Don't use if no multi-support!
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Here's the P250 hollow competition trigger

 

For printing, I highly recommend using PETG. Print it upright or tilted at a slight angle – that’ll give you the cleanest finish and best strength

 

Quick heads‑up on the slicer files: the 3MF I uploaded uses different support material (PLA for supports, PETG for the actual part)


If your printer doesn’t support multi‑material printing, don’t use my sliced profile – just grab the STL files and slice them yourself

 

I’ll be putting out more P250 accessories later, so stay tuned!😊

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