Delta Force - Advanced Multi-Caliber Suppressor
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Description
Delta Force Weapon Accessory Open Source Project 010
010 Advanced Multi-Caliber Suppressor
It references the internal structure of its real-world prototype, the SIG-SLX suppressor, which is the standard XM7 accompanying suppressor, and theoretically has a sound-suppressing function (I cannot verify this 😂). It restores the text and texture details of the game model.
- MUST READ before printing!!! For the internal part
I used supports, and it is relatively difficult to remove the part after support removal, requiring tools like tweezers. If you also print with my default settings, please ensure you use materials that allow for easy support removal. This part also theoretically supports printing without supports; please make your own judgment based on experience. - The suppressor is divided into a main body and a flash hider. The interface between the flash hider and the barrel is a 14mm counter-clockwise (CCW) thread. The second plate contains a 14mm unthreaded barrel, print as needed. The interface between the flash hider and the suppressor main body is a threaded connection.
- All assembly uses threaded connections, no glue required. The threaded part of the main body has not been optimized for 3D printing, so please carefully try multiple times to find the correct angle to screw it in. Of course, you can also ignore the threads and push it in forcefully.
- The internal assembly diagram is in the last picture.
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