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"textContent": "3D‑Print Extension for T238 Speedloader \n\nLooking for a way to use bigger batteries in your T238 Speedloader?\nSame here. What really annoyed me was that I couldn’t use batteries from my other AEGs because they were simply too big for the Speedloader. So I decided to fix that myself and designed this extension.\nThe battery extension gives you a lot more space in the battery compartment. On top of that, it also has room to store the other adapters, so everything stays in one place instead of floating around.\nI also designed a protective cover, which is especially useful during transport:\n\nprotects the display and buttons\nkeeps the fill lid closed so no BBs can spill out\nincludes a plug for the feed tube, so BBs inside won’t fall out either\n\nInstallation\nBottom / Battery Extension\n\nRemove the 4 screws from the bottom and take off the original battery compartment\nMount the extension using the original screws\nTip: Glue the 2× M3 nuts in place with super glue so they don’t get pushed out by accident\n\nCover\n\nFeed the bungee cord from the outside to the inside through one of the holes\nTie a knot on the back\nMeasure the needed length and tie another knot on the back\nDone\n\n\nAdditional Hardware Required (not included)\nBottom\n\n2× M3 nuts\n2× M3×14 mm countersunk screws\n\nCover\n\napprox. 30 cm bungee cord (2.5 mm or 3 mm)",
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