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Jingji 5/slr5 Stock Inner and Outer Barrel Stabilizer

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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After multiple prints, the final version was settled. The current final model differs slightly from the uploaded pictures. The latest model reduces unnecessary parts, saving material and reducing printing time. 15% infill is sufficient, and the size is just right, perfectly fitting the internal and external space of the stock suppressor. The two parts can separately secure the exposed inner barrel and the suppressor. Because I bought a latest batch of Jingji 5 and found that the inner barrel and suppressor were both skewed to the right, I designed such an infill part to fix and correct the trajectory direction. The external part has cutouts, and the top edges are chamfered for easy insertion into the rail. There is an arrow indicating the outward direction. The total length of the inner barrel stabilizer part has been changed to 40mm, leaving space for hop-up installation. The blaster has been sold, so no new pictures were taken. Before selling, it was tested and fit perfectly. This has been further optimized based on the previous version, so the very latest version has not been printed, and there are no new photos.

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