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i mean then youd just have more printed on the side lol (i have no idea how any of this works)
Mine don't 🤷♂️ if you are like half competent with a 3d printer and simple woodworking/metalworking tools you will be OK
Its literally a matter of whether or not you can drill/tap/ream a pin hole or threaded hole most of the time
Especially with something like an AR or Glock where the entire assembly is pinning in and/or screwing in parts
With an AK its a little more involved to build since you need a press but once you get everything in place it is almost guaranteed not to jam
Also its probably me posting about it and I'm not a liberal
Really my buddy’s have done it and they struggle with the plastic having discrepancies
Likely issues with print settings, filament being used, or reaming the pin holes after printing
Mismatching parts can also be an issue but likely not what they are running into