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Tickler SA-6 — Fully 3D-printable semi-automatic airsoft pistol 3d model
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Tickler SA-6 — Fully 3D-printable semi-automatic airsoft pistol 3d model
Tickler SA-6 — Fully 3D-printable semi-automatic airsoft pistol 3d model
Tickler SA-6 — Fully 3D-printable semi-automatic airsoft pistol 3d model
Tickler SA-6 — Fully 3D-printable semi-automatic airsoft pistol 3d model
Tickler SA-6 — Fully 3D-printable semi-automatic airsoft pistol 3d model
Tickler SA-6 — Fully 3D-printable semi-automatic airsoft pistol 3d model
Tickler SA-6 — Fully 3D-printable semi-automatic airsoft pistol 3d model
Tickler SA-6 — Fully 3D-printable semi-automatic airsoft pistol 3d model
Tickler SA-6 — Fully 3D-printable semi-automatic airsoft pistol 3d model

Tickler SA-6 — Fully 3D-printable semi-automatic airsoft pistol

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Check out the Extended Accessories pack for this pistol!


Check out the new Tickler Mini, a spring powered shell-ejecting blaster!


 

This cool looking semi-automatic pistol has a large magazine that holds up to 17 BBs!

Assembling this requires no glue or bolts or nuts! Apart from the printed parts, you'll only need two rubber bands (10-30mm diameter)!

See it in action here: https://youtube.com/shorts/2FCBjJJqB3w

Includes a complimentary Pistol Bullet Weapon Charm! The weapon charm chain has an end clip that is compatible with all my Ringchaku designs, so you can attach any Ringchaku end to it! Although most of them are probably too big... But stay tuned for more weapon charms in the future!

 


Printing tips: All the parts are oriented in the correct printing orientation.

Use supports for Housing Left, Housing Right, Magazine Body, Trigger and Magazine Release. All others are up to how your printer can handle small bridges and overhangs.

If you use Bambu Studio or OrcaSlicer, a couple of handy print project files with painted parts and good support settings are included as well!

 

Assembly: Watch the included assembly video!


 

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Community Makes (5)
Gun doesn't shoot for some reason, only poops the bullets out. Any explanation on why this happens and/or how to fix? Thanks!
These are great! I printed one all PLA and the other with a support interface material. The support interface is totally worth the extra print time - cleanup is faster and the parts have a much better mechanical fit. 

As toy guns, they pack just the right amount of punch - someone can feel the ping of the bb's but they're not moving fast enough to hurt.
This was a pretty fun project to put together. Sadly I do not have any airsoft bbs to test it, but thankfully Amazon exists :) So I'm looking forward to trying it out very soon!
Turned out pretty ok! I had to print most of the smaller parts on a raft to get them to stick, resulting in some ugly faces, but you can't really tell unless you're looking super close. The clip release button/lock broke after 1 use and it's holding better with super glue lol. The housing rear nut sheared itself apart while screwing it in so I'm reprinting it with 50%infill. The housing I think got warped because I took the left one off the bed while it was still hot. So I might do another make with a new color scheme. Maybe red highlights so I don't get shot if I ever take it out in public 😭

Haven't tried loading it yet but it's on my to do list. The trigger and clip move smoothly enough on their rubber bands. I think it will work well enough. Although the trigger had some trouble seizing up at first until I grinded out some imperceptible support gunk. Overall a good model. Thanks!
Did a filament swap before layer 75 and after 80. Turned out nice! Remember gcode starts at 0 not 1 so I put the M600 command before 74 and after 79 respectively. Can't wait to finish this and get it functional!
Gun doesn't shoot for some reason, only poops the bullets out. Any explanation on why this happens and/or how to fix? Thanks!
These are great! I printed one all PLA and the other with a support interface material. The support interface is totally worth the extra print time - cleanup is faster and the parts have a much better mechanical fit. 

As toy guns, they pack just the right amount of punch - someone can feel the ping of the bb's but they're not moving fast enough to hurt.
This was a pretty fun project to put together. Sadly I do not have any airsoft bbs to test it, but thankfully Amazon exists :) So I'm looking forward to trying it out very soon!
Turned out pretty ok! I had to print most of the smaller parts on a raft to get them to stick, resulting in some ugly faces, but you can't really tell unless you're looking super close. The clip release button/lock broke after 1 use and it's holding better with super glue lol. The housing rear nut sheared itself apart while screwing it in so I'm reprinting it with 50%infill. The housing I think got warped because I took the left one off the bed while it was still hot. So I might do another make with a new color scheme. Maybe red highlights so I don't get shot if I ever take it out in public 😭

Haven't tried loading it yet but it's on my to do list. The trigger and clip move smoothly enough on their rubber bands. I think it will work well enough. Although the trigger had some trouble seizing up at first until I grinded out some imperceptible support gunk. Overall a good model. Thanks!
Did a filament swap before layer 75 and after 80. Turned out nice! Remember gcode starts at 0 not 1 so I put the M600 command before 74 and after 79 respectively. Can't wait to finish this and get it functional!


Community Makes (5)
Gun doesn't shoot for some reason, only poops the bullets out. Any explanation on why this happens and/or how to fix? Thanks!
These are great! I printed one all PLA and the other with a support interface material. The support interface is totally worth the extra print time - cleanup is faster and the parts have a much better mechanical fit. 

As toy guns, they pack just the right amount of punch - someone can feel the ping of the bb's but they're not moving fast enough to hurt.
This was a pretty fun project to put together. Sadly I do not have any airsoft bbs to test it, but thankfully Amazon exists :) So I'm looking forward to trying it out very soon!
Turned out pretty ok! I had to print most of the smaller parts on a raft to get them to stick, resulting in some ugly faces, but you can't really tell unless you're looking super close. The clip release button/lock broke after 1 use and it's holding better with super glue lol. The housing rear nut sheared itself apart while screwing it in so I'm reprinting it with 50%infill. The housing I think got warped because I took the left one off the bed while it was still hot. So I might do another make with a new color scheme. Maybe red highlights so I don't get shot if I ever take it out in public 😭

Haven't tried loading it yet but it's on my to do list. The trigger and clip move smoothly enough on their rubber bands. I think it will work well enough. Although the trigger had some trouble seizing up at first until I grinded out some imperceptible support gunk. Overall a good model. Thanks!
Did a filament swap before layer 75 and after 80. Turned out nice! Remember gcode starts at 0 not 1 so I put the M600 command before 74 and after 79 respectively. Can't wait to finish this and get it functional!
Gun doesn't shoot for some reason, only poops the bullets out. Any explanation on why this happens and/or how to fix? Thanks!
These are great! I printed one all PLA and the other with a support interface material. The support interface is totally worth the extra print time - cleanup is faster and the parts have a much better mechanical fit. 

As toy guns, they pack just the right amount of punch - someone can feel the ping of the bb's but they're not moving fast enough to hurt.
This was a pretty fun project to put together. Sadly I do not have any airsoft bbs to test it, but thankfully Amazon exists :) So I'm looking forward to trying it out very soon!
Turned out pretty ok! I had to print most of the smaller parts on a raft to get them to stick, resulting in some ugly faces, but you can't really tell unless you're looking super close. The clip release button/lock broke after 1 use and it's holding better with super glue lol. The housing rear nut sheared itself apart while screwing it in so I'm reprinting it with 50%infill. The housing I think got warped because I took the left one off the bed while it was still hot. So I might do another make with a new color scheme. Maybe red highlights so I don't get shot if I ever take it out in public 😭

Haven't tried loading it yet but it's on my to do list. The trigger and clip move smoothly enough on their rubber bands. I think it will work well enough. Although the trigger had some trouble seizing up at first until I grinded out some imperceptible support gunk. Overall a good model. Thanks!
Did a filament swap before layer 75 and after 80. Turned out nice! Remember gcode starts at 0 not 1 so I put the M600 command before 74 and after 79 respectively. Can't wait to finish this and get it functional!

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baselhossnyitsme
Gun doesn't shoot for some reason, only poops the bullets out. Any explanation on why this happens and/or how to fix? Thanks!
Gun doesn't shoot for some reason, only poops the bullets out. Any explanation on why this happens and/or how to fix? Thanks! 3d model
PrinterCreality Ender 3 V3 SE
Print bed sizeX: 220 mm; Y: 220 mm; Z: 220 mm
MaterialPLA+
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density10 %
Grant G
hierophant207
This was a pretty fun project to put together. Sadly I do not have any airsoft bbs to test it, but thankfully Amazon exists :) So I'm looking forward to trying it out very soon!
This was a pretty fun project to put together. Sadly I do not have any airsoft bbs to test it, but thankfully Amazon exists :) So I'm looking forward to trying it out very soon! 3d model
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Grant G
hierophant207

Finally got the airsoft bbs and this is a cool shooter :)

Yan N
yannyein31

Friend, what is the size and weight of airsoft bbs?

Jouni A
Jaatinen3D

6mm plastic BBs.

Yan N
yannyein31

Thank u very much for your reply.

Jessica G
jgadling
These are great! I printed one all PLA and the other with a support interface material. The support interface is totally worth the extra print time - cleanup is faster and the parts have a much better mechanical fit. As toy guns, they pack just the right amount of punch - someone can feel the ping of the bb's but they're not moving fast enough to hurt.
These are great! I printed one all PLA and the other with a support interface material. The support interface is totally worth the extra print time - cleanup is faster and the parts have a much better mechanical fit. 

As toy guns, they pack just the right amount of punch - someone can feel the ping of the bb's but they're not moving fast enough to hurt. 3d model
PrinterBambu Lab X1
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.12 mm
Infill density6 %
SupportsGrid
Joshua K
joshmikeking
Turned out pretty ok! I had to print most of the smaller parts on a raft to get them to stick, resulting in some ugly faces, but you can't really tell unless you're looking super close. The clip release button/lock broke after 1 use and it's holding better with super glue lol. The housing rear nut sheared itself apart while screwing it in so I'm reprinting it with 50%infill. The housing I think got warped because I took the left one off the bed while it was still hot. So I might do another make with a new color scheme. Maybe red highlights so I don't get shot if I ever take it out in public 😭 Haven't tried loading it yet but it's on my to do list. The trigger and clip move smoothly enough on their rubber bands. I think it will work well enough. Although the trigger had some trouble seizing up at first until I grinded out some imperceptible support gunk. Overall a good model. Thanks!
Turned out pretty ok! I had to print most of the smaller parts on a raft to get them to stick, resulting in some ugly faces, but you can't really tell unless you're looking super close. The clip release button/lock broke after 1 use and it's holding better with super glue lol. The housing rear nut sheared itself apart while screwing it in so I'm reprinting it with 50%infill. The housing I think got warped because I took the left one off the bed while it was still hot. So I might do another make with a new color scheme. Maybe red highlights so I don't get shot if I ever take it out in public 😭

Haven't tried loading it yet but it's on my to do list. The trigger and clip move smoothly enough on their rubber bands. I think it will work well enough. Although the trigger had some trouble seizing up at first until I grinded out some imperceptible support gunk. Overall a good model. Thanks! 3d model
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Jouni A
Jaatinen3D

Very cool!

Joshua K
joshmikeking
Did a filament swap before layer 75 and after 80. Turned out nice! Remember gcode starts at 0 not 1 so I put the M600 command before 74 and after 79 respectively. Can't wait to finish this and get it functional!
Did a filament swap before layer 75 and after 80. Turned out nice! Remember gcode starts at 0 not 1 so I put the M600 command before 74 and after 79 respectively. Can't wait to finish this and get it functional! 3d model
Jouni A
Jaatinen3D

Looks cool with the filament swap!

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docmdg1

hey i have been trying to print the housing right and left can you give the settings that would work best as i am having trouble

Jouni A
Jaatinen3D

What specifically are you having trouble with? I've printed the housing halves with normal supports on the build plate only, 0.2mm layer height (actually I used variable layer height from 0.2 to 0.08mm, but that's just for some extra prettiness on the round parts), 2 walls and 15% gyroid infill.

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swearjns

Is this printed using PLA?

Jouni A
Jaatinen3D

Yes, PLA is fine.

Umar M
um40302

I printed it out and it turned out awesome but doesnt shoot as far like in your videos. It barely shoots 20cm away with very little force. How can I fix it?

And also the trigger doesnt go back on its own and requires me to push it forward for it to go back in its original position

Weine O
weine.ohlson

The zip-file did not contain an assembly video..

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deargavinsnow

loved it! it shot really great. though one request, can you make a semi automatic BB rifle please? thank you!

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Tickler SA-6 — Fully 3D-printable semi-automatic airsoft pistol

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