Kind of a weird one, but these are printable grips for my little US Revolver Co .32 top break revolver. These may fit other models like Iver Johnson or H&R, but they will definitely require fitting from gun to gun. Alignment holes may need to be redrilled, etc. I printed these in wood PLA and they turned out pretty awesome.
LBRY Tags: 3d printing
u/booliganairsoft · 2021-03-24 15:37:11 UTC · score 19
This one isn't your typical Fosscad project, but the black plastic grips on my top break .32 US Revolver Co. project were cracked. So, I modeled them in Fusion360 and printed them out in wood PLA at 100% infill.
I then did the final sanding to fit the frame and smooth out the look and feel. …
u/FirstTimothy5eight · 2023-05-18 15:36:52 UTC · score 1
That’s really sick. Personally, I really want to see the safety function as the slide lock/slide release. I understand why browning had a separate slide lock and release, I just think that it would be a huge improvement if the safety and slide lock could do everything in one lever.
A po…
u/GePao · 2023-05-07 22:24:01 UTC · score 25
The original wooden grip hardly even fill my one hand let alone two. Thus I designed 2 competition grips, straight and curved. Both of them are large enough to achieve a comfortable two handed grip for me. These grips also features large palm rest and an aggressive texture. I printed mine with TPU but rigid mater…