@ctrlpew @trashblaster @Rocc Do you want just to print or to design and print? I noticed that you guys don't want to print actual guns, so only accessories will do, right?
Here are some ideas that I was collecting.
- A stubby monopod. Like VFG but not quite. You have to find the platform that you want, and you have to design it so it's tough and rugged. That is pretty challenging, but can be fun.
https://industryoutsider.com/rail-mount-adjustable-monopod-from-tsw/- A G48 magwell for Ruger PC
- A bayonet adapter for Ruger PC, Ruger LC, or Henry. This also requires significant strength, but also must be heat resistant. A challenging project for someone switching to high-temp printing.
- A dependable compatible attachment for Pic-2-Pic for your gun of choice.
- A lower for S&W M&P FPC that accepts Glock or P365 magazines. This is challenging due to its large size. But if people make printed MP5s, surely this is within reach.
- An ejection port cover for Cx4 for shooting suppressed. The trick is to find the attachment method. No hose clamps please. I can allow metal zip-ties, but that only earns you a C.
- Dual-stack magazine for Tikka. That is dimensionally challenging and requires a component reuse from possibly a Rem 700. Time to be clever.
- Pneumatic buffers for blowback PCCs. The basic idea is simple, but trying to print something that lasts more than 1,000 rounds is going to challenge you in a good way.
- An adapter for 1911 magazines in AR45 or AR9 in the style of Blind Squirrel. Try to come with a better method than their screws. Learn about one-piece printed plastic springs and properties of the materials. I recommend ABS!
- A repro clip for Gewehr 88. The trick is to find space where to place the extra material without impeding the action. Feel like a Magpul designer who created a plastic AR-15 mag with thick lips.
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