This review covers MCE Digital Armory magazine pouches designed for the CZ Scorpion EVO3. The pouches are 3D printed from ABS-like plastic and offer adjustable tension for both 20 and 30-round magazines. While praised for their fit and durable construction, a significant drawback is the included 1.5-inch belt loop, which is incompatible with standard 1.75-inch tactical belts, necessitating an additional purchase or alternative mounting solution. The reviewer notes the high price point of $29 per single pouch.
This video from Brandon Herrera explores the challenges and successes of 3D printed AK-47 receivers. It details a catastrophic failure of a fully 3D printed receiver due to plastic locking lugs and contrasts it with the functional DNO Firearms DX7, which utilizes a metal front trunnion to contain critical stresses. The expert analysis highlights the importance of material science and design in 3D printed firearm components.
Brandon Herrera, an experienced firearms manufacturer, demonstrates the experimental firing of a 3D printed AK-47 receiver. The test reveals catastrophic failure due to the inherent design differences between AK and AR-15 platforms, highlighting the immense stress on the receiver lugs. This video serves as a cautionary tale about the limitations of 3D printing for certain firearm components.
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