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    3D Printed Scope Mount's Picatinny Rail Collection (25,4mm tube scopes) (free)

    No, I haven't checked that yet. I wouldn't use them to shoot a match either. I designed them out of curiosity whether it can work as a cheaper alternative or for the not too serious shooting work. I have an Air Venturi Avenger Bullpup that already gives a lot of poi shift problems from the...
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    3D Printed Scope Mount's Picatinny Rail Collection (25,4mm tube scopes) (free)

    Thank you, I completely agree with you that it is better to print it in PETG or Nylon. I still had a roll of PLA lying around to make test prints. Normally I print it in PETG. Here in Holland, I unfortunately cannot shoot outside and I have to go to an indoor shooting club to be able to shoot...
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    3D Printed Scope Mount's Picatinny Rail Collection (25,4mm tube scopes) (free)

    I designed a new collection of mounts for the 25.4mm tube scopes (picatinny rail) in different heights. I thought maybe it would be nice to share, so that I am not the only one who can enjoy it. They are quite strong and can take a beating. You only need some M4 and M5 bolts and washers...
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    Snowpeak Free PP750 buffer folding stock design for the 3d printing enthusiasts.

    That printed out nicely. Maybe I'll make another v2 of the buffer tube part soon with minimal tolerances, because mine starts to wobble a little bit when it's unfolded after a few weeks of use. Actually, it's not a problem because as soon as I press the stock against my shoulder, it's just firm.
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    Snowpeak Free PP750 buffer folding stock design for the 3d printing enthusiasts.

    @nobody1 This is the hardware you need: M4 Rod/Bolt/Hinge (55mm) M3 screw (20mm) Spring (diameter 10mm, length about 20mm) 2x m4 nut 2x m4 rings
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    Snowpeak Free PP750 buffer folding stock design for the 3d printing enthusiasts.

    It needs some homework using microsoft 3d builder or similar software. You need to cut a m5 or m6 nut shaped hole above the screw entrance on the stock and also create an entrance for inserting the nut. You only need a bolt and a nut. Unfortunately, i can't share the adjusted version because...
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    Snowpeak Free PP750 buffer folding stock design for the 3d printing enthusiasts.

    Yep, it also fits the Notos. Someone just posted a make on Thingiverse using the Notos.
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    Snowpeak Free PP750 buffer folding stock design for the 3d printing enthusiasts.

    Nothing beats metal for strength, but since im experimenting using PETG i must say as long as you use very thick walls, a high infill percentage and a strong infill pattern it's a pretty strong and durable material.
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    Snowpeak Free PP750 buffer folding stock design for the 3d printing enthusiasts.

    Thank you. Mussy is a very impressive designer and also a very nice and helpful person. I discovered his designs a few months ago and was also blown away by all the free designs he uploaded for free. You can always send him a pm if you need sone help with one of his designs. He always...
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    Snowpeak Free PP750 buffer folding stock design for the 3d printing enthusiasts.

    Im not sure, but i just checked a picture of the Notos and it looks exactly the same. I'm not 100% sure.
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    Snowpeak Free PP750 buffer folding stock design for the 3d printing enthusiasts.

    I just finished my PP750 buffer folding stock design a few days ago. I made it available for free for all 3d printing enthusiasts. The mechanism was designed by "Mussy" and he gave me permission to remix his design. It's a strong, solid mechanism. Non-commercial use only. Enjoy...