Zero-hardware picatinny accessories

/!\ NOT INTENDED FOR USE WITH ACTUAL FIREARMS /!\ Picatinny attachments for a Flashlight Holder, Sights, and more!
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updated April 16, 2024

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IF YOU USE THIS ON AN ACTUAL FIREARM, YOU EITHER KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING OR DESERVE WHAT HAPPENS.

Most Nerf Picatinny accessories require hardware like screws or bolts to hold onto the rail. However, with longer Nerf events where you'd like to switch out attachments between rounds, this becomes inconvenient. This is my solution to make things not only more convenient, but cheaper. Just put it together and slide it on, and it'll stay where you latch it. Someone should have thought of this ages ago.

The models here include a sight, a flashlight holder for [I do not know what the model of flashlight is called but it's a really common one. See picture] flashlights, a holder to store 4 Mega XL darts, and a blank one in case you want to use it to retain another picatinny item, in my case a 45 degree foregrip.

TO ASSEMBLE: It's fairly straightforward. Print one of the accessories, print a Rail Switch and a Switch pin. Slide the Rail Switch into the slot so that part of the Rail Switch sticks out of the gap where the Picatinny Rail would slide. Insert the Switch Pin so everything is held in place. It's all friction-fit, no glue required. Godspeed, soldier!

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