Description
*** SAFETY GUIDELINES ***
Because of the lack of locks in this build, it is key that you understand how to properly operate and deprime the blaster to avoid injury. The primary rule of thumb/finger is to never grab the handle when the priming lever is in its opened position. We are not responsible for any harm you inflict to yourself or others with this blaster.
Brief Description:
The levergun project is the lovechild between GDop26 at Shellington Blasters and Heith Heil at MHP arms. This blaster is a shell ejection lever action air powered blaster. The lever controls the shell cycling while priming the power spring inside, and fires half length and 0.50cal foam projectiles. Coming standard with a 7+1 tube magazine, this blaster is reloaded from the side port of the blaster.
*** Package Contents ***
This is the hardware kit for building the Wingchester Levergun project, and includes only the non-printed hardware. Namely the custom laser cut metal parts and springs. Hardware, files, and assembly will continue to evolve as the project lives on.
To clarify, no printed parts are included with this package. You must 3d print the parts and assemble this on your own from the file access page.
*** File Access ***
Directly here in this link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1aPIGXKJozfeYwYmlraiNeAKV3mFDF_JY
*** FAQ (Frequently asked questions) ***
*** Updates ***
October 20th, 2025 – Files no longer require forms to be registered, you can simply access files by following this link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1aPIGXKJozfeYwYmlraiNeAKV3mFDF_JY













Isaac Woodhouse (verified owner) –
kinda a pain to put together and the assembly guide is very outdated. but once you have it together its very fun to shoot. bought my hardware kit like a week or so before the new version came out so that’s cool lol
dallasstars_2018 (verified owner) –
I have not received my kit yet, so some of this might be invalid
I recently bought the kit for the Wing Chester, and while I understand being a small company is very demanding to keep up with demand, 3 months for an hardware kit is pushing the line of what is reasonable. Custom parts are hard to produce yes, but I feel like most of it could be avoided if they teamed up with an hardware kit producer like Out Of Darts, or Silver-fox industry’s to have an more convenient shipping experience. Of course, this is assuming that Shellington labs are able to partner or they don’t want to for undisclosed reasons. If that’s the case, why don’t they put a folder in the printing files that is designed to be sent to a machining company to create the metal parts for the blaster? Granted, the difficulty of creating the metal parts might be what is keeping this hardware kit alive, but a small paywall for the metal parts might make it sustainable, and encourage more people to try it without having to wait 3 months for the kit.
These are just my thoughts, I may be completely incorrect about the entire thing, but I’m just curious on what directions this blaster could take.
evanpaterson7 (verified owner) –
I would love to give this more stars, the kit is fantastic and a huge amount of fun to use. but they did not send me all the parts, and after constant attempts to contact them they will no longer answer me forcing me to write this review.
they did not send me the magazine spring and while the rifle is able to operate without it, it stops you from shooting more than 1 dart at a time and completely ruins the experience of the blaster.