Talon Claw Printed Parts

(2 customer reviews)

$50.00

All of the necessary 3D printed parts to assemble a Talon Claw. Hardware sold separately.

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Grip Insert (+$6.00)
Rail Riser (+$10.00)
Sliding Butt Stock (+$10.00)
Iron Sights (+$6.00)
Knuckle Duster (+$9.00)
Angled Foregrip (+$10.00)
Pyrangle Foregrip (+$10.00)
Modular Vertical Foregrip (+$15.00)
Railgasm (+$10.00)
Gasm + RMAX (+$35.00)
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Gasm + RMAX + Stampede (+$50.00)
DOOM Shroud (+$20.00)
Railgasm (+$10.00)
Gasm + RMAX (+$35.00)
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Gasm + RMAX + Stampede (+$50.00)
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Description

FEATURES:
– All high stress parts printed with thicker walls and higher infill
– Upgrade parts available for plunger, rambase, muzzle, Pcap, and others.
– Barrels available here

DARTS & MAGAZINES: 
– Darts: Gen3 Worker Darts
– Magazines for the Talon/Katana Version: Worker Talon Magazines
– Compatible with both Talon and Katana style magazines. Full length dart version compatible with Nerf and most aftermarket magazines.

 

Additional information

Weight .5 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 7 × 3 in

2 reviews for Talon Claw Printed Parts

  1. adamdravis

    I wish I could add photos to this review so you could see how beautiful my TC blaster came out. Ordered custom printed parts and hardware kit and my TC shoots 280 with no issue. Awesome blaster!

  2. fredpilarczyk (verified owner)

    I ordered both the hardware kit and the printed parts from Frontline Foam. While they said up to 4 weeks for it to ship, I got mine in 2.
    There are a lot of places you can order printed parts from, but I really dug how Frontline includes upgrades as part of the standard package to make sure you get the best blaster possible.
    Putting it together was really easy, especially with their build video they have. Derrikk was super responsive on questions I had, which was great.
    I am now the proud owner of a Talon Claw that is hitting 230 fps easy.
    I am already beginning to eye other kits to build up a high-end printed collection. What’s nice to know is going through them I can basically have a set color scheme across every blaster I buy.
    If you want to build a Talon Claw, but don’t have access to a 3D printer, this is definitely the way to go.

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