Dive into the world of custom firearms with The Moore Dakka 3D Printable M&P45 Frame, a cutting-edge design for enthusiasts looking to craft their own Smith & Wesson M&P45 pistol frame at home. This downloadable file, presented by The Gatalog, offers a unique opportunity to personalize and build a polymer-framed, semi-automatic pistol with precision and style.
Crafted by GhostGunsRSpooky and UberClay, this frame is inspired by the iconic Smith & Wesson M&P design, originally introduced in 2005 for military and police use. It combines modern ergonomics with user customization, making it a standout project for 3D printing and firearms hobbyists. Whether you're a seasoned builder or a passionate newcomer, this design delivers both functionality and innovation.
The Moore Dakka frame mirrors the hybrid evolution of the Smith & Wesson M&P, blending elements from the Sigma and SW99 designs for a superior build. Its improved trigger system and enhanced ergonomics allow for a tailored shooting experience, setting it apart from standard frames.
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This design prioritizes both practicality and performance, making it ideal for those seeking a reliable and personalized M&P45 frame. With detailed build instructions available, you’re guided every step of the way.
This downloadable file includes the STL files necessary to print the complete M&P45 frame, designed by GhostGunsRSpooky and UberClay. For optimal results, we recommend printing with a high-strength material like PETG or ABS to ensure durability under stress. Pay attention to layer adhesion and infill density—settings like 50-70% infill are suggested for structural integrity.
Special considerations include printing with adequate support structures due to the frame’s complex geometry. Post-processing, such as sanding or smoothing, may be required to achieve a professional finish. Detailed build instructions are accessible via the provided PDF guide at this link to assist with assembly.
The Moore Dakka M&P45 Frame is compatible with most FDM 3D printers that have a sufficient build volume to accommodate the frame’s dimensions. Recommended materials include PETG or ABS for their strength and heat resistance, though advanced users may experiment with nylon for added durability. Avoid PLA due to its lower structural integrity for firearm applications.
Suggested print settings include a layer height of 0.2-0.3mm, a nozzle temperature of 230-250°C (depending on material), and a bed temperature of 80-100°C. Ensure proper cooling and support structures to prevent warping or print failures. A well-calibrated printer is essential for achieving the precision needed for functional firearm components.
The Moore Dakka 3D Printable M&P45 Frame is a game-changer for firearms enthusiasts and 3D printing hobbyists, offering a customizable, high-quality design rooted in the legacy of the Smith & Wesson M&P. With its ergonomic features and detailed build guide, this project empowers builders to create a personalized pistol frame with confidence. Join the community at thegatalog.com to share your progress, gain insights, and explore more innovative designs like this one.