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## G18 Extendez 30 Round Magazine
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#### Author
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IvanTheTroll (Magazine Body model errors cleaned up by FreeMenDontAsk)
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Ivanthetroll (Magazine Body model errors cleaned up by FreeMenDontAsk)
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#### Version
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1.0
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#### What you'll need:
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* PLA (Optionally Nylon [645 is tested good], PETG). I recommend PLA, as it is cheap, easy to print, and is what I designed the mag in.
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* A printer capable of printing PLA (or the plastic you choose to use). The Creality Ender 3 is capable of printing these mags, and costs only 200 bucks. A guide to dialing in your printer can be found here: https://jstark1809.keybase.pub/DetDisp_3D_Printing_Guide.pdf?dl=1
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* An appropriate Glock mag spring - use factory-spec Glock mag springs (not PMAG springs). These can be had cheap from Amazon, The Official Glock Store (NOT Glockstore.com!!!), Wilson Combat, AliExpress (the springs usually come with a baseplate extension).
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* A printer capable of printing PLA (or the plastic you choose to use). The Creality Ender 3 is capable of printing these magazines, and costs only 200 bucks. A guide to dialing in your printer can be found [here:](https://jstark1809.keybase.pub/DetDisp_3D_Printing_Guide.pdf?dl=1).
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* An appropriate Glock magazine spring - use factory-spec Glock mag springs (not PMAG springs). These can be had cheap from Amazon, The Official Glock Store (NOT Glockstore.com!!!), Wilson Combat, AliExpress (the springs usually come with a baseplate extension).
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### Print Settings
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#### Print Settings
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- Orientations
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##### Orientations
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Note that the included STLs are scaled and oriented correctly!
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- Print mag body upright, no supports.
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- Print baseplate bottom down, no supports.
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- Print locking tab bottom down, no supports.
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- Print follower upside down, with the tallest flat portion to the print bed. Use supports from print bed, but not full supports.
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* Print magazine body upright, no supports.
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* Print baseplate bottom down, no supports.
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* Print locking tab bottom down, no supports.
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* Print follower upside down, with the tallest flat portion to the print bed. Use supports from print bed, but not full supports.
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- Print Settings
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##### Print Settings
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I recommend that you print in eSun PLA+, don't get too upset when you print it in ABS and it works poorly.
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- Nozzle Temp - 230C
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- Bed Temp - 60C
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- Brim - ON
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- Supports - NONE
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- Layer Height - 0.15mm
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- Shells (aka perimeters) - 4 inner/outer (this may not be necessary, but works well for me)
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- Bed prep - Gluestick, optionally on top of Kapton Tape.
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* Nozzle Temp - 230C
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* Bed Temp - 60C
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* Brim - ON
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* Supports - NONE
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* Layer Height - 0.15mm
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* Shells (aka perimeters) - 4 inner/outer (this may not be necessary, but works well for me)
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* Bed prep - Gluestick, optionally on top of Kapton Tape.
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### Troubleshooting
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Mags may feed poorly at first. This is because the mag lips are reinforced beyond what PMAGs or Factory mags are.
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Dry cycle (or live fire) a full mag through it if it has issues feeding. This will solve rough feeding issues.
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Printed mags will wear out. Their rate of wear depends entirely on the user.
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If you feed rounds into the mag in a manner that drags the round along the mag lips, you will cause excess wear on the mag lips, which will wear the mag out.
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Testing has netted a mag that is good for at least 500. Make sure to load each mag carefully as to not scrape the rounds along the mag lips when loading.
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#### Troubleshooting
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* Magazines may feed poorly at first. This is because the mag lips are reinforced beyond what PMAGs or Factory mags are.
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* Dry cycle (or live fire) a full magazine through it if it has issues feeding. This will solve rough feeding issues.
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* Printed magazines will wear out. Their rate of wear depends entirely on the user.
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* If you feed rounds into the mag in a manner that drags the round along the mag lips, you will cause excess wear on the mag lips, which will wear the magazine out.
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* Testing has netted a magazine that is good for at least 500. Make sure to load each mag carefully as to not scrape the rounds along the mag lips when loading.
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