

High-quality 3D-printed mod parts for foam dart blasters
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"Us" is a 1-person team printing, designing, and collaborating with others to bring you quality foam blaster mod parts and accessories. I use PETG for all 3D prints unless otherwise noted and this ensures you receive an item that will last a long time even if you leave it in a hot car during the summer or outside.
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This pump grip allows for a much more comfortable and firm priming action on the Nexus Pro.
Trimmed version has the tabs removed from the sides and a short amount taken off of the front end so that it does not extend past the front end of the blaster.
Includes: 1x Adventure Force Nexus Pro Pump Grip 1x M5x35mm hex bolt, and 1x M5 nut.
Installation: This pump grip is slid onto the picatinny rail that the stock foregrip is attached to and the included M5x35mm bolt is slid through the hole and the nut is attached on the end of the bolt on the opposite side of the foregrip. The bolt does NOT slide through the picatinny rails like some foregrips do but rather slides through behind the entire rail.
Notes about material: This product is printed in PETG material which offers superior thermal resistance and increased durability compared to PLA products. PETG has a higher glass transition temperature of 80°C whereas PLA is 60-65°C. For PLA, this is within range of the temperatures that often occur inside a vehicle during summertime so items made from PLA may end up warping in those situations. The same issue can possibly occur from exposure to direct sunlight if the temperature is high enough. PETG has a much higher glass transition temperature however so you are very unlikely to ever experience issues with it warping in addition to it just being stronger in general. PETG products do come at a higher cost than the same product in PLA because PETG takes longer to print and also requires more time to clean up after printing but the result is a very high-quality product.
Disclaimer: All of my products are printed and tested with the utmost attention to detail. Despite this, I am NOT responsible for any damage incurred to you or your blasters through the use of any of these parts alone or a combination with others. It is up to you to keep yourself and your blasters in functioning condition. Some prints may have visual imperfections as is common to all 3D printing (especially for PETG). These slight imperfections will not interfere with mechanical function or integrity/strength.
Attribution: Designed by haphazardlynamed (https://www.thingiverse.com/haphazardlynamed).