Low-Profile P90 Upper Reciever
Ever flet like there isn't many option for P90 magazine pouches on the market? Have you ever considered a hard-shelled magazine holder?
This P90 magazine 'pouch' can store either 1 or 2 magazines which loop straight onto MOLLE strapping. It gives a satafying click which mimics inserting the magazine into the gun. A very satasfying click!
With the freedom of MOLLE compatability, place this whereever you'd like on your gear, and get creative!
Perfect for the future-cop or sci-fi look.
Usage
Tech Specs
To attach:
1. Insert the two halves of the pouch into each other. The short prongs should insert into the respective holes, and sit flush.
2. Using a 2.5mm hex-head drive or Allen Key, fasten the two halves together using the 4x 8mm M3 bolts. Tighten until you feel a 'wall' of resistance, being careful not to over-tighten.
3. Attach the two MOLLE clips to the back of the pouch. To do this, press the circular protruding teeth into the circular recessed teeth at the desired angle, then apply the provided M5 bolt to the back of the clip, and tighten.
4. Once both MOLLE clips are attached, slide both of the clips though your desired MOLLE loops.
With this purchase you'll recieve:
3D Printed upper half of the P90 pouch (which already contains magazine retention button and assembly).
3D Printed lower half of the P90 pouch.
4x 8mm M3 bolts.
2x 10mm M5 bolts.
2x 3D Printed MOLLE clips.
| Materials: PLA-ST or PA12CF (Carbon fibre nylon).
| Average print-time: 11 hours.
| Average post-processing/assembly time: >1 hour.
| Average turnaround time: 2-4 days.
Material Options
PLA-ST
CF-Nylon
Super-Tough Polylactic
Acid + Calcium Carbonate
+ Acrylic Resins
Polyamide (Nylon)-12
+ 20% Carbon Fibre
content
- Great for casual airsofters who attends games one in a while.
- Suitable for lower-itensity applications.
- Will be affected by hot environments. (Withstands temps up to 60°C before deformation)
- Perfect for cosplayers.
- Has a smoother satin finish.
- Less expensive option.
- Great for power-users looking for a tougher product.
- Suitable for intense airsofters seeking sturdy equipment.
- More resistant to hot temperatures. (Withstands temps up to 176°C before deformation)
- Expected to be used very regularly.
- Has a rougher matte finish with a slight grey hue.
- More expensive option.