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UPDATE 10/27/22: Reuploaded as a .zip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2C-6WhPX10 - In depth video on the PIFY. PLEASE WATCH
https://odysee.com/@RenoMay:e/ca-aw-ban-destroyed-with-one-simple:4 - Video discussing the concept.
This is a fixed magazine cage with a 22lr magazine. It is used to mount fixed magazines to certain objects. This may especially useful to Californians. Thank you to DEUCE AND GUNS for the initial testing and in-depth video of the PIFY (linked above).
- PRINTING:
Print "PIFY" first to test fit
Files included:
"PIFY.stl" cage
"Magazine.stl" 22lr Mag
"SpringV3.stl" Mag spring and plate *updated 10/25/22*
Orientation when printing:
"PIFY" with flat BACK laying on the bed.
"Magazine" printed normal.
"Spring" Printed on its SIDE.
0.2mm layer height
Supports ON
Brim Recommended
- ASSEMBLY:
1. Glue spring assembly to the bottom of the magazine. Reinforce by plastic welding/soldering or let the glue fully cure.
2. Cut a slit into the bottom of an AR15 grip screw (1/4-28 x 1"). This allows tightening from inside the gun with a flathead.
2a. Better alternative to step two. Buy this: https://tinyurl.com/4p42x8vy and glue/weld/loctite a nut onto the bottom of the bolt.
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXdv6XBZHbU You'll need a slim flathead screwdriver to fit in the hole if you're using the original bolt.
The 2+ round magazine fits in a 702 plinkster. Please don't attempt to use it as a real magazine. This is educational. I am not responsible for anything you do with these files. Any relation to other products is purely coincidental.
LBRY Tags: guns; california; fosscad; fixed mag; fify
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2C-6WhPX10 - In depth video on the PIFY. PLEASE WATCH
https://odysee.com/@RenoMay:e/ca-aw-ban-destroyed-with-one-simple:4 - Video discussing the concept.
This is a fixed magazine cage with a 22lr magazine. It is used to mount fixed magazines to certain objects. This may especially useful to Californians. Thank you to DEUCE AND GUNS for the initial testing and in-depth video of the PIFY (linked above).
- PRINTING:
Print "PIFY" first to test fit
Files included:
"PIFY.stl" cage
"Magazine.stl" 22lr Mag
"SpringV3.stl" Mag spring and plate *updated 10/25/22*
Orientation when printing:
"PIFY" with flat BACK laying on the bed.
"Magazine" printed normal.
"Spring" Printed on its SIDE.
0.2mm layer height
Supports ON
Brim Recommended
- ASSEMBLY:
1. Glue spring assembly to the bottom of the magazine. Reinforce by plastic welding/soldering or let the glue fully cure.
2. Cut a slit into the bottom of an AR15 grip screw (1/4-28 x 1"). This allows tightening from inside the gun with a flathead.
2a. Better alternative to step two. Buy this: https://tinyurl.com/4p42x8vy and glue/weld/loctite a nut onto the bottom of the bolt.
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXdv6XBZHbU You'll need a slim flathead screwdriver to fit in the hole if you're using the original bolt.
The 2+ round magazine fits in a 702 plinkster. Please don't attempt to use it as a real magazine. This is educational. I am not responsible for anything you do with these files. Any relation to other products is purely coincidental.
LBRY Tags: guns; california; fosscad; fixed mag; fify