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Now, the muzzle and shroud are going to need to be a single unit, for ease of assembly,
strength, and getting back to that "no visible fasteners" part. The Plasgun is also usually shown with the muzzle
slightly offset from the shroud, so I fiddled with the two pieces 'til they looked about right.
The scribbles were turned into a proper set of dimensions, and four pieces of 1/4" x 3/4" flatbar were milled to fit.
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