I have been looking for this exact style of Carbine kit for my MK23, but since I have that same Matrix MK23 the RMR slide doesn't work with any of the kits. I tried to pull up your design but I am getting a 404, did you move it to another platform?
@@john34230 it’s just over time tbh, plus if you print with stronger material or have a better printer with better layer to layer adhesion it should be good
I 3D printed a thread adapter so I can use 14mm tracers, you can buy one made of metal too which is better. But I use either a Griffon tracer or the bifrost.
Parabéns pelo vídeo. Aqui no Brasil uma airsoft passa dos U$1000,00. Difícil praticar este esporte. Graças a Deus temos pessoas como você que preparam conteúdos que nos deixam mais felizes!
the issue with the creaking as you put it is not a issue with 3d printing durability, this is a issue in your design and it tolerances. tighten them up and introduce some grease, nothing crazy but just enough to ease up the friction. if its just a plastic shell around factory made parts to make the gun work then its 100% a design issue that just needs worked out. btw 100% infill is a serious waste for a airsoft gun. I manufacture full guitar bodies that are under constant load from the strings which is about 250lbs of pull and ive originally used 25% infill but later relised with a bit of math that 17% is plenty. not to be a snob but i seriously dought your airsoft gun is handling the same kind of force my guitars are. id say turn up your wall count and drop the infill down to 15%
@@supaairsoft ah right. I got the Marui Mk23, bought that thing way back in 2009 or so and I definitely can't trigger with it as fast as you did in the video lol Cheers!
@@justinjhonsantos8318 unfortunately nothing fancy haha just used my ended 3 v2. It’s got the bed leveling kit and a few noctoua fans strapped onto it lol. Hoping to get a bambu lab p1s sometime soon!
100% infill is quite excessive, for just an airsoft gun unless you need it for extreme compression otherwise it's useless to print at 100%
I tried to check out the design,but it pulls a 404 error.Did it get pulled from the platform?
He re-uploaded it.
I have been looking for this exact style of Carbine kit for my MK23, but since I have that same Matrix MK23 the RMR slide doesn't work with any of the kits.
I tried to pull up your design but I am getting a 404, did you move it to another platform?
Bumping this comment.
@@luketree7675He re-uploaded it if you still needed it.
the creeks and rattles... are those because of tolerances or with time things just start to soft fail?
@@john34230 it’s just over time tbh, plus if you print with stronger material or have a better printer with better layer to layer adhesion it should be good
Hey what tracer do you use for the mk23? I just bought one as well but it came with the mandated orange tip and is still the 16mm thread
I 3D printed a thread adapter so I can use 14mm tracers, you can buy one made of metal too which is better. But I use either a Griffon tracer or the bifrost.
@@supaairsoft thank youuuu!!
@@brianmartinez6734 of course!
Parabéns pelo vídeo.
Aqui no Brasil uma airsoft passa dos U$1000,00.
Difícil praticar este esporte.
Graças a Deus temos pessoas como você que preparam conteúdos que nos deixam mais felizes!
Thank you! I appreciate the kind words!
the issue with the creaking as you put it is not a issue with 3d printing durability, this is a issue in your design and it tolerances. tighten them up and introduce some grease, nothing crazy but just enough to ease up the friction. if its just a plastic shell around factory made parts to make the gun work then its 100% a design issue that just needs worked out. btw 100% infill is a serious waste for a airsoft gun. I manufacture full guitar bodies that are under constant load from the strings which is about 250lbs of pull and ive originally used 25% infill but later relised with a bit of math that 17% is plenty. not to be a snob but i seriously dought your airsoft gun is handling the same kind of force my guitars are. id say turn up your wall count and drop the infill down to 15%
Can you pretty please with a cherry on top make a carbine kit for the sig m17 gbb
@@kadenosborn6387 I’m sorry that’s probably not gonna happen. I just customized an existing design here to do it for the mk23
@@supaairsoft ok thank you for responding
can you make a list of parts for it
I just used 2 M5 screws and Bolts, plus the 3D printed adapter, and the skeletonized stock.
@@supaairsoft what about all the internals
That looks sick!
Thanks!
@@supaairsoft Do you still have this model available to re-upload?
im sure it'll find a doctor and get better
Btw did you modify the trigger on your MK23?
Nah it’s fully stock! Or atleast how stock the matrix falcon is. The falcon comes with tons of mods
@@supaairsoft ah right. I got the Marui Mk23, bought that thing way back in 2009 or so and I definitely can't trigger with it as fast as you did in the video lol
Cheers!
@@Chretze oh damn this was my first mk23 so I didn’t have anything to compare it to lol I thought that was normal haha
what printer do you use bro
@@justinjhonsantos8318 unfortunately nothing fancy haha just used my ended 3 v2. It’s got the bed leveling kit and a few noctoua fans strapped onto it lol. Hoping to get a bambu lab p1s sometime soon!
pish