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AR15 magazine belt pouch

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 60% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 60% infill
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4.4 h
2 plates
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 60% infill - V2 mount
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 60% infill - V2 mount
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4.4 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

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M3x16 SHCS Machine Screw (10PCS) - AA039
M3 Carbon Steel Hex Nut (20PCS) - AB005
M4x6x6 Round Threaded Brass Heat-Insert Nut (20PCS) - AB016
M4x12 BHCS Machine Screw (10PCS) - AA066

Description

AR15 magazine pouch attached to a belt. The pouches are connected from three elements with an elastic cord with a diameter of 3 mm. The belt holder is composed of two parts fastened with 4 M3 screws, 16 mm long. The chargers are equipped with a quick connector that allows you to replace them with other ones.

 

Pistol adapter - https://makerworld.com/en/models/1332090-double-pistol-magazine-belt-mount-adapter-ar15

Shotgun adapter - https://makerworld.com/pl/models/2079625-belt-mounted-for-a-12-70-shotgun-adapter-ar15

 

Resolution: 0.2
Material: PLA
Infill: 60%
Wall count: 4

– Added a v2 belt mount that uses molle --

For V2 mount you need for each:

4x M4x6x6 round threaded brass Heat-insert nut

4x M4x12 preferably with a flat head

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