Rifle Winchester Gun - DeSteiner Model 1887

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Rifle Winchester Gun - DeSteiner Model 1887

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
18.9 h
5 plates
5.0(4)

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Description

--ATTENTION - THIS IS PORTED FROM PRINTABLES FOR EASIER PRINTS--

--ORIGINAL LINK - https://www.printables.com/es/model/30394-desteiner-model-1887-mechanically-working-winchest -

 

My humble contribution is to create a printing profile with all the necessary parts, separated by colors, and the cartridges in two colors, yellow and red. The most problematic parts I have chosen are the ones that have a small wing to improve adhesion

 

Do you love the aesthetics of the classy Winchester Model 1887? Me too! Being featured in Terminator 2, CoD, FarCry, Battlefield and other widespread media, you can finally experience it live in your living room at minimal cost!

Works great as a Cosplay accessory too! The working mechanism is definately an eye catcher! But fear not, IT CANNOT SHOOT! May not be wise to carry it in public though, it looks quite realistic.

 

 

This project took a lot of time and effort.
I did not have the real gun to disassemble or any 3D-models of some kind. I had to study the original US-patent files (available on Google Docs, fun fact) full of cross sections to figure out how the mechanism works. Next up I had to turn my acquired understanding into CAD models of the internals. While 3d-printing does not have a lot of limitations, I love models which are easy to print with large flat bottom surfaces, no need for supports, proper connection solutions without the need for glue, simply overall easy to print. Following my own Rules that come with the DeSteiner brand does not make the design process easier, but results in a much more satisfying printing process. All the dimensions of the gun in general were taken from a sideways image and the info, that the gun is 70cm long. Combining both by counting and converting pixels I acquired the basic outside dimensions. Surprisingly, the first prototype worked quite well. Some troubleshooting, tweaking and polishing followed.

And here it is. The DeSteiner Model 1887, working like a charm.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

And you get all of it for free!


I would highly appreciate it if you sent a tip to the original maker!
Don't forget to share your makes, too!

 

Yours,
Tobias ~DeSteiner

Check out the Youtube Video to the Project!

 

 

Here is the link to the Assembly Instructions PDF:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FFadi2S6c6sE12_5g2l_B-1f0ZKTOZnb

And the link to the Explosion Diagram:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1G_zzem77-XJz09ffHYbfLU90AGMc1kLN


Documentation (2)

Assembly Guide (2)
Assemly Instructions F_f777dab9-d2c7-4087-aa6d-7c7ece589790.pdf
M1887 Explosion Diagram_ac99f321-9c55-4da6-9c8e-dbef5e76e964.pdf

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When I reload I can see the shell being stuck in the upper barrell It does it with every shell I've printed
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love it
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Thank you🙏🏼
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Thanks for your review!!!
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