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L'Antre Du Dingo: Stealth Ridge Accessories

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L'Antre Du Dingo: Stealth Ridge Accessories

L'Antre Du Dingo shows accessories from Stealth Ridge, a Canadian company that specializes in 3D-printed airsoft accessories, and this episode explores their range of customizable gear. Ding explains that while many people own 3D printers, not everyone has the time or expertise to model their own parts or work with high-durability materials like carbon-fibre-reinforced polymers. These accessories offer a practical solution for those who want specific modifications without needing to become an overnight engineering expert.

The featured items include various risers, silencers, and grips designed to fit modern mounting systems. Ding tests a selection of pieces, including a riser that levels out your sight line and several handbrakes and vertical grips that help you hold your replica comfortably. One notable mention is a silencer for the MP7, which helps satisfy the airsoft player's natural urge to make a compact tool as long as humanly possible, purely for the aesthetic.

Despite being shipped from Canada, he notes that the logistics are surprisingly manageable and that the company has plans to simplify taxes for international buyers. Ding ends this video with a positive outlook on the quality of modern 3D printing compared to the rougher textures of a decade ago. It seems these parts are sturdy enough to survive a accidental meeting with the dirt, which is good news for anyone whose playstyle is less "tactical professional" and more "tripping over roots."

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