The Carbon Folder is now sailing. My take on the Strike Dual folder using Carbon Fiber square tubing to keep things nice and rigid. Check it out and let me know what you think!
The DB9-22 project created a lot of interest in the brace I came up with a few months ago so I decided to finally get my Odysee page set up. Collapsible brace that rides on linear bearings with a very solid locking mechanism. Let me know what you think!
Couldn't pass on the .357 mag kit for $27. Now I have an idea. FGC-9-ish lower, 16" ECM barrel and probably some shrapnel in my forearm. Here goes nothing.
Do you want to make your Carbon Folder more comfy for your face?
@n0wayyy_no
whipped up this fantastic Strikeish cheek riser, it has been added to the release pinned at the top of my page. Enjoy!
P.S. File pack also now includes left and right canted folding options.
The $300 Henry .357 Magnum from EGP is now functional. Reverse engineering the receiver with zero information wasn’t the easiest thing to do, but I’m a happy camper. Time to work on the looks.
@matt_odell
Just popping in to say thank you. Your push to
#stacksats
finally convinced me to start back in Feb. Spare money from the budget has gone into BTC every single week. No more chart watching, no more stressing about the bottom, just buy.
I decided to make a tight tolerance mag for the Sten DB9 Alloy to take care of some feed issues I was having with my Velocity uppers. Thing runs like a dream for me but it would be good to get a larger sample size.
26 rounds, long glock spring.
Super stoked to have been a part of this project. Convert your DB9 to a DB22. If you want a dedicated .22 build, you don't even need alloy side plates, just print those too!
@ArthurClaudeen
Been waiting a couple of weeks for parts but finally got a decent quality Strike 43X put together. NylonX printed frame, Strike Liteslide, Oververwatch TAC trigger, strike microcomp, Silencerco threaded barrel. Stoked to get this thing to the range.
@EricRWeinstein
@AndrewYang
Eric, I don’t reply often, especially to large accounts, but this is a thing. I’m a lifelong republican who didn’t vote for Trump in 2016, my first ever political donation was to Yang this year. Now that he’s gone, given the options, I’m gonna have to go with Trump.
@p80ralph
Using cash is the best middle finger you can give to our government. Untraceable, no record of what you purchased and it's easy to avoid taxes. Every red blooded American should be doing all they can in cash. I would support this business for that reason alone.
Version 5 for cutting plates with ECM, I had to give up on the initial system because tolerances just weren't ever going to be there. Still a long way to go before this is actually useful but the process is getting there.
Working on a Strike-ish brace using
@ArthurClaudeen
’s JMAC brace end and
@phil_phisher
’s MCXISH hinge setup. Just prototyping for fit here, the real setup will use carbon fiber square tubing where it matters.
Using
@unseenkiller1
’s Block 19 and
@jpguncad
’s P320 frame to make it DD 19.2 rail compatible. This is just the first test print to check fit and function. I love
@Its_Chapp
’s version, but I have so many DD rails laying around.
Prototype for my sliding stock on
@ArthurClaudeen
’s DB9 Alloy. Between the linear bearings and spring loaded lever, there’s essentially zero slop or wiggle in this thing.
Remix of the Jib Holster from
@RiptideRails
in Matterhackers PACF. Made it OWB, thinned out one side, significantly shortened it and adjusted a couple things so it would fit the P80SS frame.
I might finally have to admit that rails down 45 degree angle produces superior results. Polymaker PA6-CF. I’ve always been a big fan of rails down and flat, but my mind is changing.
@DiNimbusLabs
Stacked plate setup with water channels and slots to expose the copper and iron. Hook it up to your ECM pump and power supply and start cutting. Top and bottom plates are reusable, so is the copper. You only need to change the cutting plate for a new design.
@DiNimbusLabs
@ArthurClaudeen
I have 2 Glock and 3 Stens. The Sten is hands down sexier every time, though I do think the Glock gets reliability points for factory mags.
But I mean, come on, just look at the Sten. It's a no brainer.
@Astralrainbow11
@Earbuds_music
@OldGuyDavid2022
The personal commitment to post a pic every single day is a way for him to hold himself accountable. It's a great motivator for days when you really don't feel like getting after it. I applaud the daily pics, whatever works for you is the right thing to do.
@ArthurClaudeen
@RiptideRails
Personally I prefer the Glock barrels in my FGC-9s, the feed ramp setup is quite a bit better. Plus you can pick up threaded ones for $30 pretty regularly. Just my 2 cents. I was going to reprint one of mine to take the RR bolt, now I’ll wait for this.
@PrisonPlanet
I'd care more had he not cucked out and raised his hand with the rest of them last night. I was a Yang supporter (donated even) but he lost me right there. He had a chance to make a very reasonable stance and get some attention.
@boozeandbulletx
I think I'm going to try a DB9 alloy/Send cut send method for a frame around the cylinder since the kit didn't come with enough frame to use. Figure I'll load up some minimum charge .38 Special to test things out but we're a ways from that.
@durbanpoisonpew
And thank you for being kind enough to provide the STEP files. If we truly want to print freedom, files should be as open as possible. Cheers!
@ARMED_ALEXA
There really is a lot of potential. With the way the cutting plate presses against the iron, it keeps a very consistent 1mm undercut which is easy enough to account for. 1/4” thick side plates are going to be critical for the revolving rifle I’m working on.
@p80ralph
Since you’re coming from the south, I’d go with Monach, Wolf Creek or Telluride. I had an epic pass for years, the ski traffic on I-70 isn’t worth the trouble and it’s only gotten worse. Plus they cater to Texans in SW Colorado.
@NaviGoBoom
@HoffmanTactical
I hadn’t thought of pulsing the electrical, but now that you mention that, it makes a ton of sense. I had mostly focused on high agitation and high pressure to clear the buildup (along with predrilled holes to channel and clear puddling). I appreciate the advice, thank you.
@BigTanGringo
Mostly I’m trying to see if I can get clean/accurate plates cut from 1/8”-1/4” thick steel using ECM. I’m glad you commented on this, there’s more info on this in your bio than I’ve found scouring the internet. I may have a lot of questions for you.
Changes made-
Whole mag raised 1.5mm
Beefier base plate
New feed path
Slightly altered feed lips
I'd suggest just printing the top bit to test fit before committing to the whole thing.
@CrixCoTM
I'm running a test print on the stock end now, after that I just need to do the documentation and it should be good to go. Hoping to have it out by the weekend.