Injection molding is the core process behind many toy gun and miniature model components, shaping everything from grips and shells to internal guides with repeatable precision. This post explains how melted polymer is injected into steel molds, why cycle time and process control affect consistency, and how material choices like ABS, nylon blends, and polypropylene influence durability, feel, and long-term appearance. It also clarifies why even “full metal” replicas often rely on molded parts for complex geometry and impact resistance.
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