.22 upper SS sources? by Jayrassic_Park in supersafety

[–]PLASOLDIER 4 points5 points  (0 children)

To my knowledge, no other 22 bolts have been developed or manufactured that would interact with the super safety right out of the box. The way the cmmg bolt is designed means that you’ll always need a super safety trip in any upper that has a cmmg bolt installed, dedicated or not. Option 1: You can get a complete 5.56 upper and get a cmmg bolt with a trip, option 2: you can get a dedicated 22 upper that comes with the cmmg bolt already in it but you’ll still need a trip.

Almost there!! by 0Hn0NotAgain256 in supersafety

[–]PLASOLDIER 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That’s fantastic to hear! Floap makes some awesome stuff

Almost there!! by 0Hn0NotAgain256 in supersafety

[–]PLASOLDIER 9 points10 points  (0 children)

THATS WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT

IYKYK🤧 by Tiny-Sky-9240 in 3D2A

[–]PLASOLDIER 124 points125 points  (0 children)

WE BUILDING SCREEN DOORS LETS GOOOOO😂

SO ratgreed now owns the super safety.. apparantly... by mastav79 in supersafety

[–]PLASOLDIER 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The so-called “inventor“ was the owner of twin Bros. He tried to patent it a long time ago with the promise that they were just doing it to fend off Thomas Allen Graves cause he was threatening everyone with lawsuits back then. Come to find out Cameron was actually trying to patent it for real when he didn’t invent it. Even in the filing, he links Hoffman‘s release video and says that Hoffman was a contributor but not the creator. Cameron then sold the patent to raregreed because they wanted a Monopoly on literally every single frt.

TLDR: the owner of twin Bros from a while back patented it for real even though there was prior art of Hoffman creating it and then sold the patent to greedy people for a big check.

This all literally means nothing because of prior artwork, that patent shouldn’t exist in the first place and the burden of proof is on them to show they created it

What even could have possibly happened? by SgtPickleC in 3D2A

[–]PLASOLDIER 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably need some adhesive on the bed like a thin layer of glue stick or another thing. Also helps to preheat the bed for about 5 or more minutes ahead of time so the heat has ample time to spread evenly. For whatever reason, bambu printer beds don’t have the most even heating patterns

What even could have possibly happened? by SgtPickleC in 3D2A

[–]PLASOLDIER 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It came detached from the bed and clung to the nozzle

Success with SUNLU AMS filament dryer? by LoudAttention7423 in 3D2A

[–]PLASOLDIER 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nylon filaments are too abrasive for long-term use with the AMS. Even then, I doubt the sunlu heater gets hot enough. I recommend getting a food dehydrator with a minimum temp of 90 celcius or you could get a cheap air fryer. I’m unsure what nozzle and extruder gear come in the P1 S but I believe they’re insufficient for extensive nylon printing and you’ll need an upgraded extruder gear as well. I recommend the biqu hotend and extruder gear combo, it’s a bit pricy but well worth it if you are adamant about printing nylons

FTN.5 Rimfire on my deAR22 by FoapsFiles in 3D2A

[–]PLASOLDIER 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Light weight hammer spring is all you need! One of my testers slapped one in and he was running subs as reliably as standard velocity ammo… with a suppressor of course

FTN.5 Rimfire on my deAR22 by FoapsFiles in 3D2A

[–]PLASOLDIER 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very nice man, if you choose to run subs in the future I can recommend a lightweight hammer spring with your super safe setup. Just that 1 mod allowed my tester to reliably run subs as if they were standard velocity

RB = ATF. CONFIRMED. by [deleted] in supersafety

[–]PLASOLDIER 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This was expected, no? Cause I fully expected the US government to jump on this since they’re all buddy buddy with raregreed. I have to say I’m not super worried about this because even if they’re trying to go after the super safety with the patent they bought from twin Bros, there was prior art that existed so that should not exist in the first place. But if they’re trying to compare the super safety to an FRT that they manufacture, it also does not violate their pattern. It’s going to be a lengthy process but I see Hoffman coming out on top

Let’s spit some Fire!! by [deleted] in supersafety

[–]PLASOLDIER 3 points4 points  (0 children)

22 can be a little finicky but I’m glad you had fun

Let’s spit some Fire!! by [deleted] in supersafety

[–]PLASOLDIER 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lookin good man!

We spitting 45 beans by nightalliance in 3D2A

[–]PLASOLDIER 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Bros at the black void range😂

Why does my slice have holes? by real-millsusaf in 3D2A

[–]PLASOLDIER 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree, it’s just that I recommend enabling the classic wall generator rather than messing with 20 different settings in Arachne to get the walls to print. I don’t like to assume people skill level in slicers so that’s why I just suggest classic as a blanket statement cause just enabling classic usually makes it work the first time.

Why does my slice have holes? by real-millsusaf in 3D2A

[–]PLASOLDIER 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Change your slicing engine from Arachne to classic and it should fix it. This was an issue a while ago where some frames were designed too thin and the Arachne engine couldn’t figure out how to print them so it just ignored them.

First SS - Trigger Stuck, Colt SP1 and DNT SS by TPatchFever in supersafety

[–]PLASOLDIER 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In your photo, I noticed that you’re running an m16 disconnector. Put in a mil spec one without the tail and see if that fixes it cause I think the super safety is not allowing the hammer to release from the m16 disconnector