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L-X22 Chassis (10/22 Compatible) V1.0.2

Laffs Dynamics 10.2MiB July 11, 2022, 12:09 a.m.

22 Long Rifle Ruger Ruger 10/22

L-X22 Chassis V1.0.2 (10/22 Compatible): FFFTech/FFFTechnology

Notice: This is not a firearm. This is a chassis, or technically just a stock that attaches to a firearm, that is customizable for one's use case
and comfort.

A three part chassis designed for the L-X22 series of receivers, also compatible with OEM and aftermarket 10/22 pattern receivers. The rear of the
chassis has a picatinny rail for mounting several different buttstocks and pistol braces, as well as an AR15 grip index point to fit most compatible
grips.

Three different forends are available:

*Standard
*Picatinny Railed
*M-Lok Marksman

Forends have a barrel channel designed with a clearance for free floating a .920in bull barrel, though
standard OEM profile barrels can be used as well.

Update V1.0.2: Retrograde update: Removed M-Lok Marksman Forend, releasing as it's own design data file due to issues with general public finding
the model file



Printer Used: Ender 3 V2

Filament Used: PLA+

Print Settings:

Extruder: 218C
Bed: 56C
First Layer Print Height: .20mm
Standard Layer Height: .16mm
Wall Thickness: .40mm
Wall Perimeters: 5+
Infill: 24%+
Infill Pattern: Gyroid
Material Flow: 100%
Support Material Percentage: 28%+



Hardware Needed:

4x M4x12 Screws

1x Ruger 10/22 Receiver Takedown Screw

1x Allen Head Screw, 1/4-28 x 1"

Gorilla Clear Glue



Assembly: (READ NOTES BELOW BEFORE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS)

1) Apply adhesive in the T slot index at the rear of the mid chassis. Press and clamp the rear chassis section to the mid chassis. (Clamp for
minimum 3 hours)

2) Whilst the rear and mid chassis sections are clamped together, drive two M4x12 screws through mid chassis, into the rear section.

3) Apply glue to the forend index slot at the bottom-front of the mid chassis, as well as the channels above. Press the forend onto the
mid chassis and continue to apply pressure for at least 10 minutes. (Unless you figure a way to keep them clamped together... maybe a
reeeeeeeaaaaaally long C Clamp?)

4) While the forend is held to the central chassis, drive the other two M4x14 screws through.

5) After a full 24 - 36 hours has passed for the adhesive to cure, attach grip and stock.

6) Place a 10/22 receiver variant into the chassis, and drive the receiver takedown screw through the bottom of the forend, into the
mount hole in the front of said receiver.



Notes:

1) Gorilla Clear Glue cures via moisture. Lightly spray/dampen the mating surfaces of each chassis section before applying glue.

2) Due to variances between printers and different filament materials, sometimes the forend isn't PERFECTLY square to the mid chassis;
and the firearm barrel could be closer to one side of it's corresponding channel than the other. To remedy this, after adding adhesive to the
forend index channel, I created a multi layer paper shim for the glue to soak through. This shim slightly offset the forend's cant, and after
figuring out which side the barrel was closer to, this offset helped center channel to the barrel.

3) I printed the forend and mid section on a raft. Without going into it too much on an explanation, I suggest you do the same.

LBRY Tags: 10/22; 3d printing; chassis; firearms; stock