Call of Duty Ray Gun Mk1 STL – FREE 20" Wonder Weapon 3D Model | Easton3D

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Ray Gun Mk1 (Original V1) STL – FREE 3D Printable 20" Wonder Weapon | Easton3D

 

Download the FREE 3D printable Ray Gun Mk1 (Original Version 1) — the iconic 20‑inch Wonder Weapon inspired by Call of Duty: Zombies. This is the original large‑scale model and it was the first 3d printable authentic Ray Gun replicas ever created.

This STL pack includes the full 20-inch model, split into large, easy‑to‑print sections with clean geometry and strong connection points. The body opens to reveal the power cell compartment, just like the in‑game animation. The trigger, switch and side knob are all included as printable components.

Perfect for collectors, prop builders, cosplayers, painters and anyone who wants the classic Ray Gun in its original form.

Features

  • FREE STL download

  • Full‑size 20-inch Ray Gun Mk1 (Original V1)

  • Designed for Activision + MyMiniFactory

  • Opening body with internal power cell compartment

  • Working trigger (rubber‑band tension system)

  • Functional switch + side knob

  • Laminated sight pin option for strength

  • Prints in large, easy‑to‑assemble sections

  • Ideal for PLA or ABS

Print Requirements

  • FDM 3D printer

  • PLA or ABS recommended

  • 0.4mm nozzle

  • 0.2mm layer height

  • Light supports depending on orientation

  • Superglue or epoxy for assembly

License

This STL file is for personal use only. Commercial printing, resale or redistribution of the file is not permitted.

Instant Delivery

This is a digital download — no physical item will be shipped. Your STL file will be available immediately after purchase.

If you need help slicing, scaling or printing, feel free to email us.

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Under the Easton3D Private Use License, you are granted a non‑exclusive, worldwide, non‑transferable license to:

  • Print and use physical 3D prints of the licensed 3D model for private, personal use

  • Share images of your completed 3D prints on social media, websites, or other communication platforms (see Article 3 for attribution requirements)

This license allows you to enjoy the model at home, display it, paint it, modify your printed version, and showcase your finished work online.

What You Are NOT Allowed To Do

This license does not permit any form of commercial or public distribution of the digital files or the model itself. Specifically, you may NOT:

  • Sell, share, distribute, donate, or exchange the digital 3D files (STL, OBJ, 3DS, etc.)

  • Sell or publicly distribute modified versions of the digital files

  • Upload, publish, or share the digital model files anywhere online

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  • Modify or adapt the digital model for public sharing or resale

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  • Credit the designer(s) of the licensed 3D model (a name or pseudonym, if provided)

  • Include a link to the original licensed 3D model on the Easton3D website

This applies only to images of your printed model — not the digital files.

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