Hello all, look forward to your input on my newest product. I've spent quite a bit of time and effort prototyping, testing, etc to get this to a place I like.
There seem to be "AR" style grips for actually gripping your rifle, and "precision" style grips not really for gripping, but for proper hand placement for accuracy oriented shooting. The 0 angle Ergo is the closest thing to doing both, and I like it enough to include it as the stock grip on my MK2 bullpup chassis.
There is not (to my knowledge) a customizable, "crossover" style grip that is oriented at filling both roles, with a 0 degree angle.
Enter my "Adaptive Precision Grip". There are a myriad of features and customization planned. As of now at launch there are several different textures and thumb rests available. Coming in the near future are different palm swells, backstrap thicknesses, "finger placers", and more.
It's all based off a chassis system with interchangeable snap fit parts, made possible via my MJF 5200 3d printer, using nylon 11 material which is not at all common, but perfect for my needs. I'm hitting good tolerances and the part finish is very close to injection molding, without the need for tooling.
Without further blathering, here's some pics, and I look forward to your thoughts. You can check stuff out here:
There seem to be "AR" style grips for actually gripping your rifle, and "precision" style grips not really for gripping, but for proper hand placement for accuracy oriented shooting. The 0 angle Ergo is the closest thing to doing both, and I like it enough to include it as the stock grip on my MK2 bullpup chassis.
There is not (to my knowledge) a customizable, "crossover" style grip that is oriented at filling both roles, with a 0 degree angle.
Enter my "Adaptive Precision Grip". There are a myriad of features and customization planned. As of now at launch there are several different textures and thumb rests available. Coming in the near future are different palm swells, backstrap thicknesses, "finger placers", and more.
It's all based off a chassis system with interchangeable snap fit parts, made possible via my MJF 5200 3d printer, using nylon 11 material which is not at all common, but perfect for my needs. I'm hitting good tolerances and the part finish is very close to injection molding, without the need for tooling.
Without further blathering, here's some pics, and I look forward to your thoughts. You can check stuff out here:
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