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Misplaced Moose 31K Hardware Kit

Misplaced Moose 31K Hardware Kit

Regular price $40.00 USD
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The 31K is an ecosystem of 3D-printed springer pistol cores developed by Eric, also known as Misplaced Moose. Featuring a compact plunger system and a turnaround, this blaster platform is built to be reskinned as larger-than-life replicas and props from select fictional universes. Additionally, the integrated BCAR options mean that screen accuracy doesn't have to compromise real-world accuracy.

This hardware kit includes everything you need to print the 3D parts and assemble this blaster yourself (3D files available below).

FEATURES:
• Misplaced Moose 31K Hardware Kit
• Compact springer pistol core

• Designed by Misplaced Moose
• Build-it-yourself functional prop replicas
• Includes spring for 1 3D-printed 31K magazine
• 31K Magazines also compatible with Diana
• 31K Compatible with slim-angled "Nightingale" mags with modification

INCLUDES: 
• Complete hardware kit

PERFORMANCE:
Average FPS (Standard Deviation)
• ~150 FPS with 31K-C Kit
• ~200 FPS with 31K-M Kit
• ~220 FPS with 31K-L Kit

SPECS:
• Material: Varies
• Dimensions: Varies
• Weight: Varies
• Recommended Age: 14+
• SKU: HWK MSE 31K

LINKS:
• 3D Files (31k)
Nightingale Magazines
• Mag Cutting Jig
More 31K Mods + Accessories

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Albert L.
31K to create functional cosplay props

Glad the hardware kit is available in OoD. I was among the few to get the first batch of this kit. The mag release spring is the full length, you will need to cut it in half before you install it. The spring is quite strong, so the mag release is really tactile and does gravity drop. The build process is straight forward after consulting with Misplace Moose's Build tutorial video; which i suspect OoD will create their own. I manage to build the Casull and Jackal from the Hellsing anime. You will have to do some fine tuning/post processing to get the sear and trigger response just right, otherwise the trigger is really brutal to press.