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Sig Sauer P250

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Multi-material support configuration, do not use if not supported!Don't use if no multi-support!
Multi-material support configuration, do not use if not supported!Don't use if no multi-support!
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0.6x12x70 mm (5PCS) - BB001
0.3x3x10 mm (20PCS) - BB003
0.6x8x80 mm (5PCS) - BB019
0.3x4x20 mm (10PCS) - BB009

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So this is the stock P250 from SIG, minus the firing pin It's strictly for show, cosplay, or teaching – not shootable, not functional at all For printing, I highly recommend using PETG. Print it upright or tilted at a slight angle – that’ll give you the cleanest finish and best strength So for the slicer files, the 3MF I uploaded has multi‑material supports (PLA for PETG), and I put just one piece per build plate – that way the finish looks better and it prints more reliably If your printer doesn’t support multi‑material printing, don’t use my sliced profile – just grab the STL files and slice them yourself I’ll be putting out more P250 accessories later, so stay tuned!😊 There's a zip file below with the assembly steps

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