Ruger 10/22 stock modified from MAXIS MK II on thingiverse. Print with 10 walls and 8 top and bottom layers, 15% or more infill, with supports where needed. combine parts with your choice of glue/epoxy
u/kopsis · 2024-11-21 17:05:54 UTC · score 10
The Galileo R2 uses Ruger 10/22 bolt, trigger assembly, and magazine that can be had for under $150 total (all unrestricted in the US). A 10/22 carbine barrel is less than $100 or you can DIY with barrel liner. Almost everything else is just basic nuts and bolts.
One fun aspect is the design has at least a hal…
u/silverstang07 · 2022-08-05 03:12:34 UTC · score 21
Polymaker PLA pro is a fairly common go-to for a really strong easy to print filament. You can't leave it in a hot car in Texas during the summer, but it is pretty dang strong. Protopasta HT pla is amazing stuff, but a little more expensive. Both of them benefit from annealing, but that starts get…
u/beckdrinksbeer · 2021-11-01 04:45:32 UTC · score 11
Given the availability of ruger 10/22 files you should be able to piece something together, as for legal, in the US i would assume so. new receiver, classified as a pistol. no stock. the magazine would definitely really depend on where you were, aka local laws., but mussy has a short 1022 pistol …
10-22 Trigger Housing
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