Re-posting since this didn’t make it into the Ark content.

Re-Introducing my first contribution to FOSSCAD – The Carrier Keeper. I’ve been a big watcher/consumer and felt inspired to contribute. I learned Solidworks and created a series of simple printable storage cases for an AR-15 BCG, 22-conversion BCG and Dedicated 22-lr BCG.

Firearm components often become dirty when used or gooey when cleaned and lubed. The Carrier Keeper provides a simple place to store a full bolt carrier group. It helps keep your range bag clean and your bolt-carrier group protected.

There are 3 files to allow you to choose your desired size and use case.

Find it on https://odysee.com/@ZeroMojoro:2/CarrierKeeper-V1

  • chickenf622@sh.itjust.works
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    18 days ago

    As a person that doesn’t own a gun is, is it often that you’re taking the bolt carrier group out of a gun when you’re not cleaning it? I would think you would just leave it in the gun and take it out when you’re cleaning it.

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      18 days ago

      Pretty common to have a standard AR-15 BCG and also carry a separate “Conversion” bolt that allows you to shoot 22lr rounds out of a 556/223 caliber rifle.

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      13 days ago

      Often you have multiple bolt carrier groups (BCGs) some perform different functions.

      For example, the lower BCG you see in the attached image is specifically designed to accept a completely different calibre bullet.