What slicing software are you using? Cura has a mirroring feature to just make right and left handed prints.I may use these and see if I can modify the 3D models for a left hand ejection port. This will be a "lifesaver" if I can do this successfully (for @TPatriot at least). Unsurprisingly, I have not been able to find any LH ejection port loaders anywhere. Mean Arms explicitly state on their website that their MA Loader won't work on LH uppers, and I own two BF-10s that also clearly cannot work if reversed, as they would be feeding upwards into the receiver. Don't expect any movement on my initial statement for a fair while (I have an increasingly busy schedule, don't we all), but I will certainly share if or when I do.
I use CAD (SolidWorks 2019, PTC Creo 4.0) for work, so I was planning on converting from the STEP files and mirroring parts using that software. I also planned on making any modifications as needed, both cosmetic and functional. I don't personally own a 3D printer, but my friend has a few that he's letting me use. My only experience thus far with 3D printing are 3rd party companies (for work) and our in-house printer(s) that I don't have any business running on my own.What slicing software are you using? Cura has a mirroring feature to just make right and left handed prints.
How to mirror models in Ultimaker Cura
You can mirror your model along its X, Y, and Z axes: Select the model you would like to mirror to open the model toolbar on the left side of the screen Select the fourth tool to move the model T...support.ultimaker.com
I would inquire in some of the printing boards. It doesn't exist as far as I know but it doesnt mean someone cannot modify the stl for what you are looking for.Gents, any luck with 7.62x39? Can anyone share the files, please?