Custom 3D-printed airsoft parts, accessories, and gear.
Ever wanted to have a competition-style glock, but at a more affordable price? Perhaps you're tired of needing to pinch your slide like some commoner?
When using this handle, you'll effordlessly be able to yank that slide back at break-neck speed. And you'll do it in style.
This charging handle can offer an interesting method of charging your airsoft Glock pistol. Instead of pinching the slide, you'll be able to hook your fingers around the handle, and pull back the slide with greater ease.
This is available in both left and right-handed configurations (points out to the left on right-handed models, and point out to the right on left-handed models). The backplate should fit into most models of KWA/KSC/ASG Glock.
To attach:
Some technical prowess is required to fit this part. You must be comfortable with taking apart your Glock's slide. To attach, remove the slide from the body, and then remove the main spring. After that, take the barrel out. Take a phillips-head screwdriver and remove the single screw on the underside of the slide. Then the rear metal block should pull out along with the existing backplate. Simply pull the backplate off of the metal block, and push the new backplate on, making sure the prongs align with the holes. Slide the metal block back into place, screw in the phillips-head screw, and replace the barrel, spring, and slide back into their original positions.
Length of knurled handle: 30mm.
To remove:
Disassemble the in the same fashion to replace the charging handle with the original backplate.
Physical instructions are included with purchase.
Materials: PLA+
Average print-time: <1 hour
Average finishing-time: <30 minutes
Average turn-around: 1-2 days
Our goal is to provide new and interesting accessories for the airsoft market via the means of 3D printing. Using high-quality filament and a superbly calibrated printer for stunning results. Make your gear stand out on the field.
Contact: pancakecustoms@gmail.com
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