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"Ardilla" 10/22 Bullpup Stock

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  • BUTT PAD.stl
  • Grip.stl
  • LF NO FOREGRIP.stl
  • LM NO FOREGRIP.stl
  • Left Front.stl
  • Left Middle.stl
  • Left Rear.stl
  • RF NO FOREGRIP.stl
  • RM NO FOREGRIP.stl
  • Right Front.stl
  • Right Middle.stl
  • Right Rear.stl
  • Trigger.stl

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Last update 2023-09-24 at 03:25
Publication date 2023-07-20 at 03:02
Design number 1334440

Derrickcassel

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3D model description

I found several interesting 10/22 bullpup stocks online but none of them were exactly what I was looking for so I decided to model my own! This is my first attempt at a gunstock but I'm super happy with the way it came out!

This is not a gun, it's a bullpup stock intended to be used with a Ruger 10/22 rifle. You will need a fully functional rifle for this to fit on. Modeled on a stock "Talo Edition" but should work with any stock 10/22 and may work with some aftermarket receivers.

In addition to these files you will also need :

M3 x 6mm x 5mm nutserts. I used these https://a.co/d/8VuucdK
M3 x 8mm bolts. I used these https://a.co/d/cdDQNFG
AR15 trigger spring
Some scrap metal and a small nut and bolt for the trigger linkage.

Once the outside panels are printed, I installed the inserts with a heat gun, then bolted all of the left side panels together and plastic welded them together, then did the same with the right side.

Trigger Linkage: I used some scrap aluminum to create the trigger linkage, I will add photos later showing how I made it, there was a bit of trial and error to get it to where it functions 100 percent of the time but I haven't had any issues since I got it running.

The trigger is modeled after an AR15 and takes a standard AR15 trigger spring. Once the linkage is connected to the trigger and bolted into the stock, the right side of the stock slides right on and bolts together, you'll probably have to push the trigger spring up to make the two halves of the stock together.

Note: The left side of the buttstock looks a little different in the new files, revised it to add room for the trigger linkage.

3D printing settings

Filament type shouldn't matter since this is just a stock for a 22LR.
Refer to photos for print orientation.
I used a lot of support material, use your judgement on what your machine can handle.

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