March 18, 2025
Description
Most likely fits:
Observe, this magazine has just been tested with .308. Please give your experience for other calibers in the comment
This is a hunting magazine. Use it as a replacement, an extra magazine or maybe a fun looking battery AA holder.
Look at my other hunting magazines:
https://makerworld.com/en/collections/5483957-hunting-magazines
The hard part about 3d-printing magazines is the soft materials we are using. The upper part of a magazine needs to be as stiff as possible, otherwise the sides will bulge outwards and the feed lips will not be able to hold the rounds correctly when the spring pushing from below.
Therefore PLA-CF or even better a stiffer engineering material like PPA-CF is recommended but ordinary PLA, PLA+ may work for tests. Stiffer also means maximum number of wall loops in the print settings (like 6-7), you can save weight by adding it as a modifier on the top third of the body, the rest can do with 2 wall loops.
The spring is best in metal, reuse an original spring (best), cut an AR spring to length or create your own. I have provided a spring that can be printed but be aware that it will most likely not last very long. It needs to be printed in PETG or a similar material. PLA will not work for the spring. In a good PETG it can last for a season or two if not stored with rounds in the mag between uses (but the springiness will be less and less with time). With a 3d-printed spring it can carry maximal 3 rounds. PC-CF is otherwise the best material I have been using for springs if you have available.
As I want the magazine to work as good as possible, I have designed some things with minimal marginals. So you might need to modify the body a little bit so it fits your gun perfectly.
Assembling the magazine is quite straight forward:
License:
Standard Digital File License