Hello MCB,
In the "Before Time" we had this amazing long, looonnngggg term project called the "rATS project"
So, with lordkyleofearth blessing, here is the re-post/continuation of the rATS project:
I have also been working on those guns for a bit and brought back to the field both the old CO2 and the newer HPA models. Donβt hesitate to reach out for any help on those great guns.
And for the 3D models, here they are (I did not make those files and do not take credit in any means):
PS: some of the link are no longer active, all the parts are in the attached zip π
In the "Before Time" we had this amazing long, looonnngggg term project called the "rATS project"
So, with lordkyleofearth blessing, here is the re-post/continuation of the rATS project:
Originally posted by lordkyleofearth
And for the 3D models, here they are (I did not make those files and do not take credit in any means):
PS: some of the link are no longer active, all the parts are in the attached zip π
Models so far
Use a flexible material (Ninjaflex or similar) for these:
Bolt Seal.STL
Sleeve Pad.STL
Use Nylon or other hard plastic for these:
Impulse Seal.STL
Velocity Adjuster Cap.STL
Pull.stl (May work with plastic if you also use a plastic cog, otherwise, it will likely require steel)
LeftShell.stl (This seems to do fine in PLA, but players in hotter climates may do better with PETG or ABS)
AT10 Cap.stl AT10 style barrel nut for converting other models to the AT10
ATS Feed Port Cover.stl AT4/16/10 feed port cover for deleting the foreloader feed port on AT85/TS-1 markers
Tactical Rail Full Height.stl Full stock height tactical rail without mock charging handle.
NATO Rail Low.stl Tactical rail from above, but 5mm lower. This should line up with handguard rail systems.
Use steel for these:
Sear.STL (Note: This model is still being confirmed, but appears to be correct)
Development Strand:
These models have not been extensively tested, but probably work (maybe).
sizer.stl This is the precursor to a fresh supply of unisizers. This one is more like the original sizer ring set, as it lacks any sort of soft lands inside. However, if you need a sizer and don't otherwise have one this is a solid option. It should slip (snugly) over the minor threads on your barrel and get the job done. I have tested this one and it does effectively stabilize the bolt sleeve, as the sizer is required to do, and it let the marker fire/cycle normally. It *should* work for you if you need a sizer.
Use a flexible material (Ninjaflex or similar) for these:
Bolt Seal.STL
Sleeve Pad.STL
Use Nylon or other hard plastic for these:
Impulse Seal.STL
Velocity Adjuster Cap.STL
Pull.stl (May work with plastic if you also use a plastic cog, otherwise, it will likely require steel)
LeftShell.stl (This seems to do fine in PLA, but players in hotter climates may do better with PETG or ABS)
AT10 Cap.stl AT10 style barrel nut for converting other models to the AT10
ATS Feed Port Cover.stl AT4/16/10 feed port cover for deleting the foreloader feed port on AT85/TS-1 markers
Tactical Rail Full Height.stl Full stock height tactical rail without mock charging handle.
NATO Rail Low.stl Tactical rail from above, but 5mm lower. This should line up with handguard rail systems.
Use steel for these:
Sear.STL (Note: This model is still being confirmed, but appears to be correct)
Development Strand:
These models have not been extensively tested, but probably work (maybe).
sizer.stl This is the precursor to a fresh supply of unisizers. This one is more like the original sizer ring set, as it lacks any sort of soft lands inside. However, if you need a sizer and don't otherwise have one this is a solid option. It should slip (snugly) over the minor threads on your barrel and get the job done. I have tested this one and it does effectively stabilize the bolt sleeve, as the sizer is required to do, and it let the marker fire/cycle normally. It *should* work for you if you need a sizer.
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