3D Printing A LYNX Gas Blowback
OptimusPrime
29 Apr 2025

Panverine has released a video demonstrating the 3D printing and assembly of a Lynx Gas Blowback replica. The project utilizes a P1SC 3D printer with a 250x250x250mm build volume, requiring approximately 87 hours and 55 minutes of print time and 2881 grams of PLA+ filament. The 3MF file, designed for use with Bambu Studio, includes pre-configured settings, though users are advised to adjust filament parameters as needed. The design incorporates a feature for two-tone printing by using a different filament color for designated "C" marked components. Due to the creator's location in South Korea, the file is configured with a 0.2 joule power limiter, adhering to local airsoft regulations, and higher-powered nozzle options are not provided.
Assembly of the replica requires various tools, screws, springs, and other components. Specific screw sizes, spring dimensions, and material types are listed, including metric socket head screws, compression and torsion springs, and spring wire. Additional required parts include a GBB hop-up bucking and inner set, O-rings, and a bearing. The provided 3MF file does not include a scope or bipod, and users are instructed to use glue, lubricant, and exercise caution during assembly. The replica is designed for 6mm airsoft use only, and compliance with local laws is emphasized. It is recommended to request organized packaging of printed parts when using a 3D print farm service to facilitate assembly.