Lynx Priming Brace (Trigger Reliability Improvement) by antiphoton 3d model
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Lynx Priming Brace (Trigger Reliability Improvement) by antiphoton

Lynx Priming Brace (Trigger Reliability Improvement) by antiphoton

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Last crawled date: 2 years, 11 months ago
This part has been tested for a proper fit, and the desired effect (see title), but not gameplay tested so keep that in mind.
This is a priming brace for the Orion Blasters Lynx, which supports the priming bars from above and prevents them from flexing during firing. I'd been having problems with my Lynx's trigger when using heavier springs (when pulled slowly, the trigger would reach the rearmost position but the blaster wouldn't fire), so I made this part to hold the priming arms so the catch was more stable. As an unintentional side effect it also enables one-handed firing (i.e, you don't have to hold the pump forward when firing).
Just FYI, this part is a bit more complicated to get on and off than the original front rail pieces, but it can still be done without any tools.
Extra notes:
The Front Rail piece is a required print, since the priming brace takes up some room on the body bars, and the original parts are too long. It's quite a bit longer than the original two, since I just combined them into one long rail, so if your printer can't fit it then comment and I can split it into two parts.
This piece has only been tested on the version 2 Lynx, but it might work on the v1, I'm not sure.

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