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Typewriter M-Lok AFG: FFFTech/FFFTechnology
An M-Lok angled foregrip, similar size and overall geometry as the Thompson Model 1928's foregrip.
Requires 4 full non-populated M-Lok slots to mount.
Comes in three variants:
*Standard
*Ridged
*Panel Ribbed
Printer Used: Ender 3 V2
Filament Used: PLA+
Print Settings:
Extruder: 218C
Bed: 56C
First Layer Print Height: .20mm
Standard Layer Height: .16mm - .20mm
Wall Thickness: .40mm
Wall Perimeters: 5+
Infill: 25%
Infill Pattern: Gyroid
Material Flow: 100%
Support Material Percentage: 18%
Print the AFG upside down.
Use support blockers; as the inside of the foregrip is semi-hollow.
Hardware Needed:
3x M5x10 Hex Socketed Machine Screw/Bolt
3x M-Lok T-Nuts (Be sure both bolt & nut are the same thread pitch.)
Notes:
1) This has been designed as an AFG, intended to be used on smaller weapons such as PDWs and pistols to
aid in safely controlling the weapon during firing. As of 2022; AFGs (Angled Foregrips) are still legal
to use on handguns.
Accreditations:
Sheridan: Requested a similar design to be made; which inspired this design's creation. Provided a base model
to work from, aiding in creating this design's overall dimensions to be similar to the Model 1928's foregrip.
LBRY Tags: 3d printing; afg; firearms; mlok; thompson
An M-Lok angled foregrip, similar size and overall geometry as the Thompson Model 1928's foregrip.
Requires 4 full non-populated M-Lok slots to mount.
Comes in three variants:
*Standard
*Ridged
*Panel Ribbed
Printer Used: Ender 3 V2
Filament Used: PLA+
Print Settings:
Extruder: 218C
Bed: 56C
First Layer Print Height: .20mm
Standard Layer Height: .16mm - .20mm
Wall Thickness: .40mm
Wall Perimeters: 5+
Infill: 25%
Infill Pattern: Gyroid
Material Flow: 100%
Support Material Percentage: 18%
Print the AFG upside down.
Use support blockers; as the inside of the foregrip is semi-hollow.
Hardware Needed:
3x M5x10 Hex Socketed Machine Screw/Bolt
3x M-Lok T-Nuts (Be sure both bolt & nut are the same thread pitch.)
Notes:
1) This has been designed as an AFG, intended to be used on smaller weapons such as PDWs and pistols to
aid in safely controlling the weapon during firing. As of 2022; AFGs (Angled Foregrips) are still legal
to use on handguns.
Accreditations:
Sheridan: Requested a similar design to be made; which inspired this design's creation. Provided a base model
to work from, aiding in creating this design's overall dimensions to be similar to the Model 1928's foregrip.
LBRY Tags: 3d printing; afg; firearms; mlok; thompson