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Airsoft Tracer Housing

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P1S
X2D
H2C
X1
H2S
A1
A2L
X1E
P1P
A1 mini
H2D
X1 Carbon
H2D Pro
P2S

PETG-CF
PETG-CF
Designer
3 h
1 plate

PLA Tough+
PLA Tough+
Designer
2.9 h
1 plate

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Hello dearest hobby shooters.
I purchased a Cyma AK for CQB and wanted to screw on my tracer, only to find that the inner barrel protrudes quite a bit.
Accordingly, I printed this mock suppressor to be able to use my Xcortech XT301 MK2.

This dummy has a solid buffer zone to conceal an inner barrel of up to 50mm from the end of the thread. Following this is the compartment for the tracer; my Xcortech is 48mm long and 27mm in diameter. Of course, any other suitable tracers can also be used, but I would advise against using a narrower one, as movement can cause the BBs to hit the tracer and cause damage.
At the end, there is a screw-on cap with a few extra openings to potentially make good use of a Spitfire function.

Naturally, the model can also simply be used as a tracer housing with a suppressor look; the BBs pass through the recess for the barrel and tracer completely without issues.

I have printed with both PLA Tough+ and PETG-CF. I will probably also start trials with ASA or ABS, but after a good handful of game days, the two I have so far are holding up great. Only one cap had to be replaced because it took some hits (but remained intact except for a couple of 6mm dents 😁).

I would appreciate a boost and a rating.
Suggestions for improvement and customizations are also welcome.

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