The other day, I conducted my first live-fire test of the MPA Defender FRT I designed. Unfortunately, it seems to have a couple of issues.

  1. I’ve been having consistent OOB detonations (photos shown at end of video). Nothing has been damaged as a result of the 98 rounds I tested with, and none of the casings I looked at had blowouts. However, it’s still concerning, and I’m not sure if I could release it like this in good conscience.
  2. The FRT wears out way too quickly. The first one lasted about 47 rounds, and the second 51 rounds (in Polymaker PLA pro).

To stop it from wearing out, I’ve been pondering some ideas for cutting out the part that touches the bolt from a metal blank and screwing it on, and have tinkered with making some printed jigs for cutting said part. I’ve also considered printing it out of a stronger filament like PA612-CF or PA6-CF, but I’m unsure if these would work well.

To stop the OOB detonations. I have no clue what to do.

Another hurdle is that I have just started another college semester, and things have picked up a lot, so I won’t be able to work on it till it’s done in about 16 weeks. So I do have to postpone its release to an unknown time, I do apologize.

Stay safe, stay free, Toadlicker556

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      18 days ago

      By designing an idea I thought of that has a potential chance at working in tinkercad, then printing it, then testing it, then slightly editing it, printing it, then testing it, and so on. I think I printed and tested around 60 designs till I got my first reset, and then 80 different designs until I got it where it is now. I used tinkercad, a slightly bent tape measure, ibuprofen, and a lot of filament to get it to where it is. It really goes to show that anyone could do stuff like this if they hate themselves enough. Does that answer your question?

      TLDR: I just tinkered with it till it worked.