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Sudy 23/52, Chimera 1.4, & G22 Grizzly XL

The long anticipated Sudy 23/52 from Black Lotus Coalition ( likestoshootstuff in particular) has finally been released! This is a receiver pack for the PPS-43 platform that is compatible with either an AR-15 fire control group, for automatic usage, or the original bolt and fire control group for fully semi-automatic fire. This sleek and simple design will cement its place among the varied and complex kit guns in DIY Defense and DEFCAD is proud to host this BLC design.

Mussy has come out with a fun spin on the nearly 100% Printable Grizzly v3 platform known simply as the Grizzly XL. Mussy and zer0fux has set the stage with the .22LR break action rifle and it is no surprise that one of the original creators has done it again with the XL design. This remix has come with an ergonomic and useable platform which extends the break apart function all the way into a foldable platform. An excellent choice for those new to building their own firearms from scratch.

Rounding out this week we have The Chimera 1.4 from pilotgeek. This Hybrid 3D Printed and Metal Framed Break Barrel Shotgun is intended to use .410 shells and while it may be a hybrid platform you should not consider it a kit gun as the metallic components are easy to source on and off-line. It comes with some of the clearest documentation and instructions seen on DEFCAD, and fills a major gap in the DIY Defense hobbyist's arsenal.

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P320 80% chassis

This week's newsletter is supported by Ghost Guns. JSD Supply has developed an 80% version of the Sig Sauer® P320 Chassis known as the Modular Universal Pistol (MUP-1). Ghost Guns is now selling this in-demand chassis. The future of ghost handguns is the chassis innovation. Get yours before the Supreme Court sells them all out!

defcad for beginners

Introduction to slicers

While consumer grade 3D printing prides itself on ease of use and production of complex parts, as compared to traditional manufacturing techniques, it's important to remember that just having a printer and the requisite files is not usually enough. Your printer itself relies on specific coordinates to be input using G-Code and specific settings for part placement, support, and how much material is used for the print. This entire process is done using a slicer, and the most popular one is Ultimaker Cura. The 'slice' is how a part is broken down into separate two-dimensional layers which are stacked from the build plate in order to create a three-dimensional shape.

Many designers on DEFCAD are good at providing part-specific settings as they relate to in-fill (or how much material should be in between walls on any given part), but this assumes that the end user is at least proficient with their chosen slicer program. This has been made easier over the years since contemporary slicers have presets for most consumer grade printers. Your slicer settings and overall part usefulness are based on what material you want to use and the speed and size of your prints is limited by the printer you have. Once you get all the settings in place, playing close attention to adhesion and supports, you can slice the model and then export it to your printer. Get started printing today with DEFCAD!

documentation

The machine gun

DEFCAD is proud of all the work done in the DIY Defense space and especially when it comes to pushing the envelope of firearm design. Yet the more that is innovated, the more it is clear how many roads have not yet been traveled. We will continue to collate various documents and other resources to go along with the thousands of models that are hosted on our platform to help spur future development.

This week's newsletter gives special focus to The Machine Gun: History, Evolution, and Development of Manual, Automatic, and Airborne Repeating Weapons. Lieutenant Colonel USMC George Chinn for the US Navy's Bureau of Ordinance wrote this essential firearms text in 17 parts across 5 volumes in the 1950's. Over the course of thousands of pages the history and nearly atomic detail of machine gun function is laid out to a degree hard to believe. While it is primarily a document relating military grade machine guns and their astounding dimensions it clearly articulates functions and designs more commonly seen in the civilian market. Everything you could possibly want to know about and see with Machine Guns is here to download right on DEFCAD.

As Lt. Col Chinn himself said, "The next best thing to actual knowledge is knowing where to find it".

accessories

Ammo boxes

New from Laffs Dynamics are 9x19 NATO and 7.62x39 ammo storage boxes. Rather than using the usual cheap 20rd cardboard packing, print these so you can store them in dedicated casing. The 9x19 NATO ammo storage boxes come with 2 variations, 25rd and 50rd. The 7.62x39 ammo storage boxes also come with 2 variations, 10rd and 20rd.

previous newsletters

Missed out on recent DEFCAD news?

  • 08/10/2023 - Super Safety
  • 08/05/2023 - The Partisan-9
  • 07/27/2023 - DEFCAD Signal Launchers
  • 07/15/2023 - DEFCAD Quick Start Guide
  • 07/06/2023 - DEFCAD Leaderboard
  • 06/30/2023 - Bullpup Designs at DEFCAD
  • 06/22/2023 - Announcing BANB 2023
  • 06/15/2023 - Experiments in Guncad
  • 06/09/2023 - Announcing the G0 Family of Pistols
  • 06/01/2023 - 3D Belt Fed is Here

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