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My FGC-9 Melted

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Published on 15 Oct 2021 / In Firearms

The day has finally arrived - it's time to live fire test my 3D printed gun, the FGC-9 MK2.

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AG Cast also let me know he isn't positive it is a bad disconnector spring, since it could be a freak issue due to the heat I was experiencing. Here is a relevant link: https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/New_lower_build__disconnector_problem/118-711851/

Watch me build this FGC-9: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyCoVPts2D8

My FGC-9 was made with PolyMax PLA, though as I say in this video, I suggest thinner parts that have high spring pressure be printed in a higher temp material when living in hot climates.

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Time Stamps:
Intro - 00:00
First Test Shots - 1:04
Binary Fire Issues - 2:27
Having Fun Shooting - 5:38
Disassembly and Diagnosis - 6:52

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