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3d printed lightguns - has someone done it before?
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Howard_Casto:
If you are just talking about the shell, going to your local dollar general or _mart and looking down the toy gun isle might yield better results.  They'll be bright green or orange, but you'll still be able to find toy guns shaped like real firearms with enough room inside to put lightgun guts. 

Right now I'm trying to figure out the guts part.... I want a gun that'll work in cramped quarters... then I'll make it look pretty. 
lightgungamer:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on March 11, 2019, 08:20:02 pm ---If you are just talking about the shell, going to your local dollar general or _mart and looking down the toy gun isle might yield better results.  They'll be bright green or orange, but you'll still be able to find toy guns shaped like real firearms with enough room inside to put lightgun guts. 

Right now I'm trying to figure out the guts part.... I want a gun that'll work in cramped quarters... then I'll make it look pretty.

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Yeah, thats how I would do it. Unless you really want to just print one or have a very specific shape in mind you will be better off just finding a old light gun shell.
There are loads of old lightguns that are pretty much useless to most people and you can pick them up or pennies. those have the advantages of already having buttons wired in so you can just swap you components in.
SammyWI:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on March 11, 2019, 08:20:02 pm ---If you are just talking about the shell, going to your local dollar general or _mart and looking down the toy gun isle might yield better results.  They'll be bright green or orange, but you'll still be able to find toy guns shaped like real firearms with enough room inside to put lightgun guts. 

Right now I'm trying to figure out the guts part.... I want a gun that'll work in cramped quarters... then I'll make it look pretty.

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I've done exactly that for Aimtracks with airsoft shells.  It works well in some ways but still has it's downsides.  Can be hard to fit parts into the shell, get a trigger switch rigged up, etc.  But I do have some pretty specific wants so I'm not going to be an average case here.  Plus I do 3d design at work and own a 3D printer so I really should put that to use.  ;D
thet0ast3r:

--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on March 11, 2019, 08:20:02 pm ---If you are just talking about the shell, going to your local dollar general or _mart and looking down the toy gun isle might yield better results.  They'll be bright green or orange, but you'll still be able to find toy guns shaped like real firearms with enough room inside to put lightgun guts. 

Right now I'm trying to figure out the guts part.... I want a gun that'll work in cramped quarters... then I'll make it look pretty.

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Yea, sadly its kind of hard in austria to find big toy guns that are not for children`s hands, and they are most often not suited/ dont have much room for electronics. Also, they feel cheap, too.

The best shells i have to date are the orignal sega type II ir gun shells, bought from the UK. Thats some quality.
Zebra:
Airsoft gun shells are probably a better idea than toy guns. The higher end ones are often superior to even the best arcade guns in build quality and realism. They aren't cheap though.

I have tried it with airsoft Tavor, P90, F2000 and Steyr AUG shells. All have enough room for a solenoid and light gun electronics. And there is that awesome mini Uzi project on this site.

I just finished building my CNC mill and I was thinking of making a custom light gun shell out of aluminum. 3d printing can be decent but not necessarily with the cheap home extruded designs.
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