RX Manual Glock Gel Blaster Custom Slide 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Be warned, fitting this is a bit of work and will require some 'smithing' to get the blaster to function.

Replacement slide for the RX Manual Glock Gel Blaster plus some other cosmetic additions.

The replacement slide is a single piece, not split like the original. It allows for the full travel of the slide and retains the correct opperation of the blaster so in theory it will still work after the mod. To acheive this the parts that interface with the chamber and plunger have been relocated so the slide pics up the plunger after an amount of travel. On the return stroke the slide reseats the chamber at the end of the travel. I have included 2 plain versions (you should be able to modify to include any custom slide work) as well as one with some custom cuts.

Also included are an outer barrel/breach, custom trigger, guide rod and an extended mag release.

To get this to work:

  • Remove stock slide
  • You will need to remove some material on the side of the barrel interface, i didn't take a pic :( on the LHS of the barrel/ramp (orange plastic piece) there are some protrusions that need to be ground off flat. Once you have a slide printed you will see the part that interferes.
  • Install the guide rod by gluing to the receiver - you can with a bit of imagination re-purpose the original spring to work with the guide rod*
  • The slide is installed by sliding over the barrel/guide rod then flaring (gently) each side progressivly until it sits un the rails. This will test your layer adhesion and patience.
  • On the 1st rack the cylinder should click into position.
  • You can if you choose then glue in the breach piece, this covers the barrel/ramp part. If you decide to install this part make sure if slides under the slide. If it moves with the slide it can drop into the open 'breach' and prevent the slide returning to battery. Needs to be glued to the ramp/barrel piece.

It isn't really designed to come off once installed, but if you need to remove the slide you can again gently lever the sides off the rails.

I didn't design this to be user friendly, don't be supprised if you need to file/sand parts to make them fit.

Mine went together OK, is tight and will not return to battery with spring power alone. I did reassemble immediatly after repainting, so that doesn't help. Lubricating the slide and breach helps.

If you manage to get one working please post some pics up!

Barrel_Breach.stl 3.0KB
Barrel_Fluted.stl 471.6KB
Guide_Rod.stl 22.5KB
Guide_Rod_Spacer.stl 16.1KB
Magazine_Release_Extended.stl 13.7KB
Magazine_Release_Extended_Screw_Version.stl 15.9KB
Sights_Front.stl 5.4KB
Sights_Rear.stl 3.0KB
Slide_Chamfer.stl 383.4KB
Slide_Cover.stl 81.0KB
Slide_Radius.stl 585.5KB
Slide_with_cuts.stl 1.2MB
Trigger.stl 77.0KB
Trigger_Safety.stl 6.3KB
Trigger_SPLIT_A.stl 168.2KB