Volcanic Pistol

Volcanic Pistol

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A1 mini
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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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The Volcanic Pistol

Having recently printed the excellent Cattleman Revolver model from agepbiz https://makerworld.com/en/models/13905#profileId-102761 I thought to myself:

 

 

You'll be shocked to hear that I too, have been enjoying Red Dead Redemption 2.

So I sat down, spun up Autodesk 360 and spent more hours than I'd care to admit and came up with this.

I always found the Volcanic Pistol to be a bit of a funky firearm. Now that I can hold it in my hand, funky firearm confirmed!

 

I opted for a cocked hammer as it would otherwise cover the iron sights.

Print info:

Unless specified, use no brim and no supports. Print orientations as profile

  • Barrel - Brim
  • Rear body - Brim + Tree support. I recommend even using strong support
  • Front body - Brim + Tree support
  • Grips - Brim + Tree support

Assembly:

You'll need glue!

Should be very straight forward, with one small note.

Attach the hammer last. If you don't you'll have no way of inserting the firing pin.

Speaking of the firing pin, this is the only part that doesn't have a fixed position so you'll have to glue it in place where suitable. Here's a reference image:

 

  • There are four identical pins, two of these hold the handle sides and the other two hold the rear and front bodies together (together with the hammer, that you'll attach last ;) ).
  • The two short “pipe” pins hold the barrel to the front body.
  • The longer pin with a fake screw head in each end, goes in the through hole of the handles.
  • The small leaf shaped item is a spring handle for the loading mechanism, it goes towards the bottom read of the barrel, curved part facing the wielder.
  • The rear sight should be a very tight fit, but you'll be able to slide it into the dove tail from the side.

Pin showcase:

 

Parts clarification

It was not super clear where some of the parts go, these pictures will hopefully solve that :)

 

That's it!
Hope you enjoy it.

 

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
the re is some parts that idk for what they are needed
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Nice choice of colour! I'll add some pictures to help make it clearer! 😊 Check the profile for updates shortly.
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I updated the upload. Unfortunately, if you have glued the hammer in place and still want the firing pin in place, you'll have to see if you can somehow get it in place through the front of the barrel. There might be juuuust enough space for it. Either that or cut it short and insert it in sections. You could use the cutting tool in Bambu Studio to cut the part into 1-2 pieces.
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looks like a amazing model, anyway you could make a prop model of this with moving parts?
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Anything's possible with enough time :)
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Note: I can't fully endorse printing this from the app as you will not have full control of the process in that case.
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