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# MAC-11 Bolt Carrier Group
The Bolt Carrier Group consists of the bolt and firing pin, usually sold off the shelf in one piece. Additioinal Firing Pins can also be purchsed seperately if needed or want to upgrade the OEM pin to stainless steel.
## Component Type: Off The Shelf
![MAC-11 Bolt Assembly](content/*)
![MAC-11 Bolt Assembly](content/MAC-11%20Bolt%20Assembly.png)
![MAC-11 Firing Pin](content/*)
A short Description of the BCG
![MAC-11 Firing Pin](content/MAC-11%20Firing%20Pin.png)
### Sources
# TODO: Add stripped upper Sources
contains firing pin (sources for a firing pin nad image here)
- [Velocity Firearms](https://www.velocityfirearms.com/product/vmac9-assembled-bolt/)
- [AVES Rails](https://www.avesrails.com/Mac-11-Bolt-Assembly_p_54.html)
- [AVES Rails](https://www.avesrails.com/M11-Firing-Pin-_p_53.html) (Firing Pin)

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# MacDaddy Feed Ramp
## Component Type: Printed & Off The Shelf
![MacDaddy Feed Ramp](content/MacDaddy%20Feed%20Ramp.png)
AVES spent many engineering hours perfecting the Mac Daddy feed ramp. Upon initial manufacture of the feed ramps we experienced many issues with failures to feed. The feed ramp geometry has now been centered with the barrel and magazine position. The ramp section has had its angle increased to point the bullet higher up into position with the barrel. Because of these geometry refinements the feed ramp is also no longer hit by the bottom of the bolt. These feed ramps will drop into your Mac Daddy style frames with little fitting required and have been tested to feed various types of bullets reliably.
### Models
- [MacDaddy Feed Ramp](models/Aveees_Mac_Daddy_Feed_Ramp.stl)
### Sources
- [AVES Stainless Steel](https://www.avesrails.com/Mac-Daddy-Feed-Ramp-Stainless-Steel_p_52.html)
- [AVES Aluminum](https://www.avesrails.com/Mac-Daddy-Feed-Ramp-Aluminum_p_50.html)

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# MacDaddy FeedRamp
## Component Type: Printed & Off The Shelf
### Models
[MacDaddy Feed Ramp](models/Aveees_Mac_Daddy_Feed_Ramp.stl)
### Sources
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- [AVES Rails](https://www.avesrails.com/Mac-11-Upper-Receivers-_c_24.html)
- includes [MAC-11 Barrel](../Barrels/MAC-11%20Barrel.md)
-
# TODO: Add stripped upper Sources
- [Velocity Firearms](https://www.velocityfirearms.com/product-category/vmac9/vmac9-upper-kits/)
#### Linked Parts
- [MAC-11 Barrel](../Barrels/MAC-11%20Barrel.md)
- [MAC-11 Barrel](../Barrels/MAC-11%20Barrel.md)

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The MacDaddy Lower Receiver was Originally Designed by FMDA1776 & CRTL+PEW and later revised by xYeezySZN which added an aesthetic update.
## Models
### Models
[MacDaddy Lower Reciever STL](models/MacDaddy%20Lower%20Receiver.stl)
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### Required Tools
- Set of Rollpin Punches
- Gunsmith Hammer (brass and nylon)
- Set of Hex Key Allen Wrenches
- Sandpaper or small files
- Lubricating Oil
- 1/4x28 thread tap with #3 (0.213") drill bit
- Long 3/16” Hex Key/Wrench
### Material Choice
Material choice is PLA+/PLA Pro, from reputable brands like Polymaker or ESUN. (Note: the PolyTerra line of filaments will yield a structurally deficient frame, one user reported 4 shots before the frame broke.) Exotic filaments like Nylon, Nylon+CF/GF, Polycarbonate have reported mixed experiences so proceed with caution.
### Printer Settings and Calibration
### Print Information
Calibrating your 3D printer is paramount to producing a print that will reliably and safely function for thousands of rounds. It would behoove the end user to complete a PID auto tune on their printer, as well as calibrate ESTEPS/mm and print a 20mm calibration cube to verify that the 3D printer is producing geometrically accurate parts. Much has been said already on this topic so please look to YouTube for helpful guides on printer calibration.
#### Lower Receiver
This print will take up the entirety of the print bed on an Ender 3. Users have been able to use a brim of 3 or 4 0.4mm wide walls, but any more brim than this will not fit, so you may want to turn brim off completely. (Note: If you have an Ender 3, you will need to change your machine settings in Cura to reflect that of an Ender 3 Pro in order to make use of the whole print surface.)
The stippling pattern is optimally printed at 0.12mm 0.16mm layer height for best quality, with 0.24mm being the suggested maximum layer height.
![1](content/MacDaddy%20Lower%20Receiver/Printer%20Settings%20and%20Calibration/1.png)
##### Print Settings
#### Print Settings
- Layer Height: 0.16-0.2
- Wall Line Count: 8-12
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- Support Z Distance: ~0.15-0.2 depending on layer height
- Cooling Fan: on at layer 3, 100% speed
#### Lower Receiver
This print will take up the entirety of the print bed on an Ender 3. Users have been able to use a brim of 3 or 4 0.4mm wide walls, but any more brim than this will not fit, so you may want to turn brim off completely. (Note: If you have an Ender 3, you will need to change your machine settings in Cura to reflect that of an Ender 3 Pro in order to make use of the whole print surface.)
The stippling pattern is optimally printed at 0.12mm 0.16mm layer height for best quality, with 0.24mm being the suggested maximum layer height.
![1](content/MacDaddy%20Lower%20Receiver/Printer%20Settings%20and%20Calibration/1.png)
## Assembly
Once the main frame is complete and the user has prepped the frame by removing all support material, the next steps are to ream the holes for the various screws and pins.
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# TODO: LINK ALL LOWER PARTS
- Glock mag spring
- mag catch
- [MacDaddy Feed Ramp](../Miscelaneous%20Parts/MacDaddy%20FeedRamp.md)
- ar15 trigger group
- trigger
- disconnector
- disconnector spring
- hammer
- hammer spring
- AR pistol grip
- grip screw
- screw washer
- ar15 safety selector
- detent
- sprint
- 1x 1/8” Dowell Pin
- Front Pin
- Glock Magazine Catch
- Glock Magazine Catch Spring
- [MacDaddy Feed Ramp](../../Weapon%20Parts%20%26%20Modifications/Vital%20Parts/scelaneous%20Parts/MacDaddy%20Feed%20Ramp.md)
- 1x 1/8” Dowell Pin
- AR Fire Control Group
- Trigger
- Disconnector
- Disconnector Spring
- Hammer
- Hammer spring
- AR Pistol Grip
- 1/4-28x1" Socket Head Cap Screw
- Crush Washer
- AR Safety Selector
- Detent
- Spring
- MAC-11 Front Pin
##### Credits

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# The MacDaddy
# The MacDaddy
by FMDA1776 & CRTL+PEW
![Example Image](content/MacDaddy/example.png)
The MacDaddy 2.0 is a 3D printable, DIY personal defense weapon (PDW) that accepts Glock mags and uses a standard AR-15 millspec fire control group as a firing mechanism. It uses a standard Mac-11 upper receiver and fires a 9MM round. It was designed to be a highly modular, highly functional and aesthetically pleasing 9MM pistol that can stow away in a small footprint and be deployed at a moments notice.
The MacDaddy 2.0 is a 3D printable, DIY personal defense weapon (PDW) that accepts Glock mags and uses a standard AR-15 millspec fire control group as a firing mechanism. It uses a standard MAC-11 upper receiver and fires a 9MM round. It was designed to be a highly modular, highly functional and aesthetically pleasing 9MM pistol that can stow away in a small footprint and be deployed at a moments notice.
As of Spring 2022, the original iteration of the MacDaddy has been built by hundreds of people, with numerous builders reporting frames that have lasted between 2,000-5,000 rounds and counting.
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## Required Parts
- [MacDaddy Lower Reciever](../../Weapon%20Parts%20%26%20Modifications/Vital%20Parts/Recievers%20%26%20Slides/MacDaddy%20Lower%20Receiver.md)
- Glock mag spring
- Glock mag catch
- [MacDaddy Feed Ramp](../../Weapon%20Parts%20%26%20Modifications/Vital%20Parts/Miscelaneous%20Parts/MacDaddy%20FeedRamp.md)
- ar15 trigger group
- trigger
- disconnector
- disconnector spring
- hammer
- hammer spring
- AR pistol grip
- grip screw
- screw washer
- ar15 safety selector
- detent
- sprint
- 1x 1/8” Dowell Pin
- Front Pin
- Glock Magazine Catch
- Glock Magazine Spring
- [MacDaddy Feed Ramp](../../Weapon%20Parts%20%26%20Modifications/Vital%20Parts/Miscelaneous%20Parts/MacDaddy%20Feed%20Ramp.md)
- 1x 1/8” Dowell Pin
- AR Fire Control Group
- Trigger
- Disconnector
- Disconnector Spring
- Hammer
- Hammer spring
- AR Pistol Grip
- 1/4-28x1" Socket Head Cap Screw
- Crush Washer
- AR Safety Selector
- Detent
- Spring
- MAC-11 Front Pin
- [MAC-11 Upper Reciever](../../Weapon%20Parts%20%26%20Modifications/Vital%20Parts/Recievers%20%26%20Slides/MAC-11%20Upper%20Receiver.md)
- [Stripped Upper Receiver](../../Weapon%20Parts%20%26%20Modifications/Vital%20Parts/Recievers%20%26%20Slides/MAC-11%20Stripped%20Upper%20Receiver.md)
- [MAC-11 Charging Handle](../../Weapon%20Parts%20%26%20Modifications/Gear%20Modifications/Charging%20Handles/MAC-11%20Charging%20Handle.md)