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EMF200 Dust Cover to Complete the look

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0.16mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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EMF200 - AR15 style Dust Cover

 

This is a cosmetic item that attaches using 3M tape or similar 

Its a quick and simple print in the upright position and remember to enable tree supports.

 

Once printed its a case of adding double sided 3M tape to the rear of the dust cover and adding it to the clean surface of your rifle in the location where the ejection port would normally be (if you are not quite sure on the placement, just copy my picture).

 

ensure to press down firmly for a few seconds and then leave to fully adhere before you go out to war.

 

that's it and happy hunting.

 

A big thank you to @Johny_KoubouliS for your work with this, go and check him out.

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