Shield9-ASP2.1
A reimagining of the Devel ASP, but on FMDA's S&W M&P Shield 9.
- nguyenkvvn - ASP 2.1
- FreeMenDontAsk - Shield 9 original model
Description
The ASP 2.1 is a modern interpretation of the obscure, rare, and venerable precursor to compact guns- Paris Theodore's ASP, and Charles Kelsey's Devel. It is built off of FMDA's Shield 9 model. Enhancements typically found in the ASP and Devel include: round count window, and front hooked trigger guard. The ASP 2.1 incorporates a canted thumb-rest forward of the frame as well.
Materials Required
You will need a set of each below for each [x] you make.
- Smith and Wesson M&P Shield 9 parts kit - You can check GunBroker or EveryGunPart.
- Glock or Shield9 magazine spring - Don't forget your magazine spring!
- Shield 9 Magazine - And of course, your magazine.
Materials Recommended
Steal that ASP look with these recommended accessories.
- Meprolight FT Bullseye - Availible in red or green, you can get a similar "no-front-sight" look and function of the gutter-sight from the originals.
- ETS Shield 9 Magazine - clear - This is one of the transparent magazines you will need for the window to work.
- Front sight delete plate - This is a printable file to remove the front sight and fill the cutout.
Instructions
- Print the frame with the top of the model face down. (Aka, bottom of the grip pointed up) Reccomended tempeatures are: 45mm/s @ 230c; eSun PLA+ is strongly reccomended.
- (Optional) Print the transparent panel, then salt anneal it to bond all of the layers into a translucent mold. Sand and file until clear.
- Remove all supports from the model.
Changelog
- Private Beta v0.1
- Initial beta
License
MIT License.
Vinh's Stipulations in addition to MIT License
- I require you do not charge others for access, nor rehost outside of personal, private archives. This introduces the possibility of stale files and out-of-date shares, which may be dangerous of a critical fix/patch distribution is required.
- Official sources shall only include Vinh's GitHub (@nguyenkvvn), and Deterrence Dispensed's LBRY archives. (Hot linking is perfectly okay!)