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Apex Legends RE-45 Autopistol / Apex英雄-RE45自动手枪
Apex Legends RE-45 Autopistol
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by Emethian

The RE-45 is a staple of the Frontier war, initial appearing in the hands of IMC soldiers as a effective suppressent for local dissent and providing cover fire for advances. Eventually it made it into the hands of Militia forces and again proved its worth as one of the most heavily manufactured weapons of the war. The RE-45 was renowned for its ability to lay down a impressive amount of fire from a small package and, especially when pilots were nearby, truly revolutionized the meaning of "spray and pray". Lately it has been seen as a favorite among the fighters in the Apex Legends Games, where the pistol has quickly seen vast use due to competitors familiarity with the weapon.

Print Settings

Printer Brand:                          

Creality


Printer:                          

Ender 3


Rafts:                          

No


Supports:                          

No


Resolution:                          

0.1


Infill:                          

10%


Filament:                                            3D Solutech PLA                                        Silver                                        

Notes:

All printed without supports except for Muzzle
for assembly use 3xM3x5 screws and 1xM4x5 screw
magazine can be glued in place
steps for assembly
1) glue magazine and assemble trigger into frame
2) attach muzzle to frame using M3 screw
3) place barrel onto frame
4) screw together the sight and slide using 2 M3 screws
5) insert M4 screw into back of frame
6) slot the slide into place over the barrel and the head of the M4 bolt
7) glue into place the side plates
8) insert Magazine

How I Designed This

Screenshots imported into Fusion 360