Hey printers. Figured Id ask here as Im coming up dry on the internet so far.
i have been toying around with a few ICD cats, and they have m16 mount grips as well as a few other paintball guns.
With my thundercat, Im using an Armson intruder grip for my tank asa. Its a lot of fun. The grips are so close together, that I have noticed Im straining my wrist just as I toss it up in the workshop.
It FEELS like A Y grip would feel really nice here to create an odd, yet ergonic angles for shouldering this beast. As it would be parallelish to the tank. I also like the fact that it would close off the cut frame making it " safe for use" when fields care about trigger guards.
In some google searches, the best Ive found are no angle, vertical m16 grips.
Thats where you guys come in. Would it be feasable to 3d print a Y grip for this application?
I have access to printers at work, but Id have to get help modeling, and Id have to catch a print window when we arent fabbing test parts.
Anyone willing to model and or print one up? Id pay For the filament, but if cost ran much higher than the 25 bucks I can get other grip for, Id likely just buy elwhere.
But being there are a few markers out there with m16 grips, I may not be the only person wanting to buy one if one was made.
you think itll work as well as I assume it would? Thats also a ton of build up of material. Is it even worth the chase?
i have been toying around with a few ICD cats, and they have m16 mount grips as well as a few other paintball guns.
With my thundercat, Im using an Armson intruder grip for my tank asa. Its a lot of fun. The grips are so close together, that I have noticed Im straining my wrist just as I toss it up in the workshop.
It FEELS like A Y grip would feel really nice here to create an odd, yet ergonic angles for shouldering this beast. As it would be parallelish to the tank. I also like the fact that it would close off the cut frame making it " safe for use" when fields care about trigger guards.
In some google searches, the best Ive found are no angle, vertical m16 grips.
Thats where you guys come in. Would it be feasable to 3d print a Y grip for this application?
I have access to printers at work, but Id have to get help modeling, and Id have to catch a print window when we arent fabbing test parts.
Anyone willing to model and or print one up? Id pay For the filament, but if cost ran much higher than the 25 bucks I can get other grip for, Id likely just buy elwhere.
But being there are a few markers out there with m16 grips, I may not be the only person wanting to buy one if one was made.
you think itll work as well as I assume it would? Thats also a ton of build up of material. Is it even worth the chase?
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