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mk20 ssr aeg stock for dboys and vfc scar h

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  • body.stl
  • buttplate nut.stl
  • cable crimp coso.stl
  • cheeck rest v3.stl
  • cheeck riser.stl
  • cheek riser lever.stl
  • cheekrest cup spring.stl
  • cheekrest cup v2.stl
  • hollow stock rod.stl
  • stock rod.stl
  • stock screw head.stl
  • stock t-slot.stl
  • stock.stl

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Last update 2022-06-26 at 12:59
Publication date 2022-01-09 at 13:35
Design number 603860

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3D model description

As per title, a mk20 ssr inspired stock meant to be installed on aeg's dboys scar h (heavy), it might fit other replica's like a vfc's and classic army's scar replica

It's still a work in progress, but it is 3d print ready and I'll be probably printing one soon, I'll keep updating the files as I work on this and times goes on

26/03/2022 update:
I finished designing the stock, added various "features" that make it work and look more like the real one by FN and printed a fully working prototype, I'll update the file's and get to work on the other parts of the mk20 ssr aeg build

26/06/2022 update
I was able to test fit it on a vfc/cybergun scar h/ssr body and it worked flawlessy with no modifications needed, updated the cheeckrest/battery compartment, now it uses a dovetail joint with a 3d printed flat spring detent that holds it closed so it is easy to open without any tool needed, in the coming weeks I'll be finishing the front end mk20 conversion kit, upload some more cybergun/vfc ssr conversion pieces i made and I'm probably gonna test fit the stock on a vfc gbbr scar h and if I get the chance on a we scar h too, I'll keep this project updated as times goes on

new features include:
-push lever adjustable cheek rest height
-push button adjustable stock length
-now compatible with vfc's buttplates
-standard vfc style battery pin connectors
-now drop in on vfc's scar h chassis
-easy to open and tool-less battery compartment lid

hardware and material required forassembly
- 1 meter m5 threaded rod (optional)
- 50cm long 8mm diameter (od) aluminum tubing
- 4 m5 flat head countersunk screws
- 2mm wide pins
- 2mm drill bit
- plastic glue depending on the filament chosen

if you have any question regarding the assembly or anything related to this project/3d model just pm me and i'll try to respond as soon as possible

3D printing settings

I printed mine on ender 3 with a 0.4mm nozzle

for the black part's i used classic sunlu pla+ and tinmorry silk pla bronze for the bronze parts

settings where
- 0.2 layer height
- 4 perimeted wall (1,6mm) for the main body and stock rods
- 205Β° nozzle and 60Β° bed
with these settings it should take around 70 ish hours if you're conservative on printing speed

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