Instead of needing to have a riser to attach to the low pic rail of the original hand guard, I just made a small remix that you can print and directly attach it to the handguard if you don't have a riser!
Update: This is now considered the V1, I am currently making my own version of the Cheek Pistol setup to be used with the Kel-Tec CP33 (V2)
This is my Range-Enhancing Tactical Anti-Reflection Device (Killflash), or "RETARD" for short.
This part - like the name implies - reduces the angle of reflection of of the optic's glass down to a tighter angle. Tested snug fitment on two separate Trijicon MRO's, as their bodies are forged and there are slight dependencies on each copy of the optic.
Print in anything that can take high temperatures if you want to put it on a fighting rifle, doesn't necessarily need to be strong filaments as it doesn't take any stress past tapping it onto your optic.
I remixed the [Wushu grip](https://odysee.com/@Maverick0197:1/WushuGrip:6) from Maverick0197 to have the original [Die Free Kung Fu Grip](https://diefree.com/kung-fu-grip/) texture.
Included is the exact texture I used in Blender to make the remix. If you want to learn how to do this, [UnseenKiller explained it well in this video!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YGiao5AKN4&t=3536s)
Below are my recommended print settings:
Resolution: 0.1-0.2mm
Infill: 30-40%
Walls: ≥4 (with a 0.4mm nozzle)
Edit: 2024/3/10 - Updated files to fix stipple pattern.
Modeled after the Q Sling Devil, you use this in conjunction with some Paracord to attach slings (or other items) to your firearm. Works with airsoft, real firearms, or even… chairs?
To tie the open ends, I used 18in of paracord for each, and tied two Double-Fisherman's knots to secure it to the sling. (Picture above, and video below on how to tie it) Someone has tested the original design to 120LBS pulling on his sling without failure.
Here's the original video that shows it off, although the video is pretty unprofessional.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv5x3m7Lxs4
And here is the video that I referenced to tie the knot to keep the paracord attached to the sling:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXG9Xv5eEuA
These clips are commonly used on Inside-Waistband holsters like T.REX Arms, Tier 1 Concealed, Slimfit holsters, and any others that take this specific clip pattern.
Edit: V1.1 uploaded 2024/04/16 - Addresses issue with joint popping out of place with upward mag ejection.
This is a print-in-place mag release that mimics the KaWaTec Mag Release for the AUG (Waffle pattern). Now people in the U.S. can enjoy the option to AK reload OR AUG reload, as it supports both pushing upward or forward to eject the mag.
This is designed to take the original AUG magazine release spring, and place it in the same orientation that the OEM mag release is in. The second picture is the original mag release for a visual as to how to orient the printed mag release.
Tested in PLA+ and ASA, but for a part that you intend in a duty-grade gun, print in Glass-filled Nylon, Carbon-Filled Nylon, or Carbon-Filled PETG.
This is my Range-Enhancing Tactical Anti-Reflection Device, or "RETARD" for short.
This part like it name implies, reduces the angle of reflection of of the optic's glass down to a tighter angle. Tested snug fitment on Vortex's Strike Eagle and Sig Sauer's Tango MSR. In theory, it should work on any other LPVO's with 30.1mm objective tubes.
Print in anything that can take high temperatures if you want to put it on a fighting rifle, doesn't necessarily need to be strong filaments as it doesn't take any stress past tapping it onto your optic.
Scout339's 'SmolStop' Hand Stop, inspired from Driven Arm's ShortStop.
Requires 1x T-Nut for MLOK.
For duty-grade strength, I recommend 6 walls and 50% infill. I've tested it with ASA, but PLA+ and PETG should also work, and any Filled Nylon (and possibly filled PETG? I haven't tested that enough though) will be even stronger.
Print with MLOK slots facing buildplate (upside-down) or at a slight angle for best results.
Fuzzy Skin Settings used in second picture are as follows:
0.1mm layer height
0.2mm thickness
6mm density
Happy shooting!
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Licensing:
The SmolStop by Scout339 is licenced as follows:
Creative Commons (4.0 International License) Attribution—Noncommercial—Share Alike
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
A remix of BrokenBullet's Marauder V2 PDW frame, but is compatible with Glock 19 mags.
Original frame and remaining files found here: https://odysee.com/@BrokenBullets:9/MARAUDER-V2.1:8
Based off of the [One Hundred Concepts Sling Hook](https://onehundredconcepts.com/products/slinghook), this is a simple solution to the common problem encountered when rucking with a rifle: The load lifters of the pack do not allow the rifle sling to distribute the weight across the wearer's back, ultimately placing the burden on the wearer's neck, causing fatigue and chaffing.
The SlingHook attaches to the shoulder straps of the pack and allows the load to be distributed to the shoulders straps where weight is designed to be carried. One SlingHook can be used with the rifle worn in the typical cross-body fashion, or two can be worn for even more comfort and symmetric loading of the body.
I have designed my versions to work with 20mm and 16mm velcro battery straps that are commonly used for FPV drones,and are readily available and easy to find a 2-4 pack under $10 online. (Racedayquads, GetFPV, BlacksheepFPV, Amazon)
Fuzzy skin settings for hiding layer lines, making it less shiny, and spray paint sticking better if you choose to paint it:
[Best looking]
0.1mm layer height:
0.2mm thickness
6mm density
[Best for 0.2mm layer height]
0.1mm thickness
10mm density
Here's the credit for the video that helped me pull some rough dimensions and how it's intended to be used: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3NT-Klnj_8