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Ammo Storage Box 22LR 100 Rounds

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Gen3.1 - 22LR - 100 Rnd
Gen3.1 - 22LR - 100 Rnd
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Enlarged Hole Tray for Gen 3.1 - Tray Only
Enlarged Hole Tray for Gen 3.1 - Tray Only
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A1 Mini. 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
A1 Mini. 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 8% infill Giroid
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 8% infill Giroid
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Details

  • Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (22LR)
  • Number of Rounds: 100
  • Round Orientation: Bullet Facing Down Hanging from Rim
  • Stack Code: H

All my Other Boxes:
Check out my other ammo boxes for similar designs. If you are looking for another caliber, just let me know via a DM and I can add it to my to do list.
Collection of my other ammo boxes - https://makerworld.com/en/collections/1273196

Collection of my 22LR ammo boxes - https://makerworld.com/en/collections/7172920-ammo-box-collection-22lr

 

Gen3.1 Design:

  • Improved Snap in Side Labels that are customizable - The text, color, and frame color can all be customized by the user. 
  • Stackable - Chamfer on bottom and mating feature on cover. I also added a code to make it easier to know which boxes stack well together. If the Stack Code is the same they will Stack. Note: This stack code is only on Gen3.1 boxes. Some Gen3 Boxes do stack, but I have not gone through to make the stacking codes on all of them.
  • Customizable Text – You can easily change any of the text by editing the text in the Bambu Studio.
  • Sliding snap closing lid

Assembly:
1. Installation of Side Labels

Horizontal Style:

Vertical Style:

2. Installation of Tray


3. Installation of Cover

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I printed it and it looks amazing, but the rounds will not fit. Anybody else having this problem?
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what material and printer did you use? Was the material dry?
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Replying to @Coconut :
I used PLA+ with a Creality Ender-3 V3 KE Not sure if the material was dry, I'm new to the 3D printing world so, it was already opened. However, wouldn't the tolerance be too strict if the status of the material had such a consequence? Thanks for the work, the box looks amazing, just would like for the rounds to fit :)
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Replying to @crgomo :
i am not familiar with thet printer. there maybe a slight scaling factor between creality and bambu or the material shrinkage is more. you could scale by a few precent and try.
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I love it! And would love it even more but I'm having an issue with hole size. Printed PLA and not one hole fits without pressure or at all. Any suggestions?
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check the material…does it have a lot of moisture. the holes are not round, so check the calibration. Also the side label should fit in the pocket and the 22lr should not be raised.
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also what printer was this on?
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I also experienced the issue where individual cartridges didn't fall out freely after rotating the box. Therefore, I employed my special tool—a bamboo chopstick from a sushi box, sharpened using a lead pencil sharpener. Simply insert it gently into the cartridge hole and rotate it back and forth several times. Then repeat the process on the back of the circuit board—a perfect fit ;)
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I have problems with the munition grid . The munitions can’t fit on the grid
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what material and printer are you using? was the material dry?
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Replying to @Coconut :
PLA+ DRY, printed on a A1 The Cover fits on the box very well.
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Replying to @Cat.In.Box3D :
odd…not a common issue. i can post a print profile with a ammo tray that has holes opened up
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Hands down the best ammo storage solutions I've yet to print. After printing the 7.62, .22LR and 5.56 I can safely say I am in love with these and they will be replacing my current organizing standard. I first printed the prior gen (2?) and thought "dang I wish these were stackable. and crap if I ever change what is in the box ill have to reprint a lid or come up with a label solution." But, alas, I scrolled down to print some 5.56 and saw "new gen 3" and immediately printed my 22LR replacements that solved my concerns as if the creator read my mind. After assembling and filling about 10 of the 22LR I can make some small critiques (some may be my calibration settings): 1. The labels on the gen 3 have a tendency to snap on installation I printed in PETG which is usually decent for snap-fit parts. 2. Some of the holes can get "tight" not hindering function at all - but definitely affecting ease of removal slightly. 3. I WISH THERE WERE MORE!!! These are impressive as to how easy they print and how well they work. I see the author has a list of future projects and I hope to see some "GEN 3" features added to the 12 and 20 gauge boxes as well as some of the other variants that yet to have it. I am also a huge fan of the 100 ct boxes as most ammo comes in variants that are divisible by this number (solves my OCD) 50 is a very nice whole number but most of the ammo comes in in boxes of 20 or 100 unless buying in bulk. But, overall I am super happy with these and will continue to print more! 9.5/10
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Thank you for the feedback and support. I am currently working on the 12 gauge Gen 3 and will release that shortly. As for the feedback on the labels. I find if you hook one side first and then slide your finger across to snap in the second side this will reduce the possibility of breakage. I do find some variation in PLA. To keep the size down, I was using the thinness of the label part as the flexible part. I tweeked the 20 rnd .308 label to be more flexible. I may have to apply that to the 22lr. The PLA is not very good for multiple cycles, I find Incan pop on and off by pushing out back gently, but only can do this 2 times before it breaks at the layer lines. I am always trying to improve and appreciate the feedback.
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I forgot to address your concern on small holes. I have found PETG holes sometimes can get a little small. I will post a tray that has slightly larger holes. This seems to be printer/material/calibration dependent.
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Very nice indeed. Solid work. Feels sturdy, and the closing mechanism is good. Printed in matte PLA
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looks great! thanks for the boost!
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Hello, So I have started printing these in PETG and the rounds will not fit or fit very tight, I understand that this is most likely due to me printing them in PETG instead of PLA so here is my question, Why PLA? It's my understanding that PLA is brittle and if I was to drop one of these when full it would crack or shatter and if I left them in my car on a hot day they would get bent all out of shape. I am fairly new to 3d Printing so this is not a criticism just looking to learn. ~Here is my embarrassing current solution that I have been doing~ To "Solve" the issue with the rounds not fitting I have increased the size of ONLY the tray to 102.5% and then adding negative cubes around all four sides to reduce the outer dimensions then shaving down with my knife where needed to make it fit...
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Which print profile are you printing, the latest Gen3.1?. Which printer are you using? Did you dry the PETG? I have printed in both PLA and PETG without issue. I will post a print profile with the holes opened up in the tray to try.
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Replying to @Coconut :
Hello, sorry for not responding sooner. 1. Yes, The latest Gen3.1 2. FlashForge AD5X 3. Yes, I Dry and feed the printer from the dryer(my Dryer Sovol SH03 Filament Dryer 4 Spools). 4. (Print Profile) Thank you! that would certainly be helpful. Thanks for Answering questions and making these available!
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Printed off the Handy app with no adjustments made. Printed in BambuLabs PLA matte on P1S. Second one I’ve printed, great model. Thank You!
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These are by far my absolute favorite and go-to ammo box’s. Have printed these so far, and have many more to do Thank you SO much for an easy, solid build! So far, have printed .22LR & 9mm. Need to print some for 40S&W and 38 Special. Can’t go wrong these ammo box’s!
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looks great, thanks for sharing the feedback and pictures
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How did u get the bottom of the lid yellow
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Very nice box I printed both inserts Let's see which one fits
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so filled it up ;) fits perfectly. Ideally, the lid would slide under the cartridges like a sliding lid. This would make the box even more convenient for removing the cartridges. Perhaps it's an idea for version 4 ;)
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Awesome design. add some silicone spay and it works like a dream.
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looks great!
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thanks, looking forward to trying out more of your boxes
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