These grips have micro texture similar to what is present on chairmanwon frames and three panels that print separately. The fore grip is angled forward by 7.5 degrees and attaches using m-lok. The panels have a hex pattern and I will be releasing a stipple pack for them later. The panels should be able to be pressed in without issue but may need a drop of super glue to hold them in. It is recommended to print the main body of the fore grip in a heat resistant material such as asa or nylon.
u/RustyShacklefordVR2 · 2023-10-19 14:52:38 UTC · score 2
Not really. You can make furniture, handguards, stocks, braces, and accessories like panels, grips or shit like that. Frames, receivers, and other critical parts will fail by shattering under shock loading. But it'll be nice to save your PLA+ and Nylon for critical parts like that when …
u/Wunder_9 · 2023-04-29 19:07:22 UTC · score 20
First test print to make sure all the parts will go together. Still a lot of work needed to get this one running. Assembly went well, trigger works but tends to miss the sear from time to time. Mag catch/release works. Grip panels went on OK, but it seems the Chinese / Russian grips have slightly different …
u/stanky_one · 2024-06-03 05:08:50 UTC · score 1
On the factory frame, the right side grip panel holds the sear and trigger bar thing in alignment with each other. On the printed frame, the factory grips don’t really do that for some reason I’ve noticed. For the lo-point, use the printed grips that come in the files. For the big point… I still haven’…