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Artemis PP700 Bullpup Stock

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  • PP700_Bullpup_Cheek_Rest.STL
  • PP700_Bullpup_Cheek_Rest_Compact.STL
  • PP700_Bullpup_Cheek_Rest_Mount1.STL
  • PP700_Bullpup_Cheek_Rest_Mount2.STL
  • PP700_Bullpup_Cheek_Rest_Slider.STL
  • PP700_Bullpup_Rail.STL
  • PP700_Bullpup_Stock_Front.STL
  • PP700_Bullpup_Stock_Long1.STL
  • PP700_Bullpup_Stock_Long2.STL
  • PP700_Bullpup_Stock_Middle.STL
  • PP700_Bullpup_Stock_Rear.STL
  • PP700_Bullpup_Trigger.STL
  • PP700_Front_Stock_Holder.STL
  • PP700_Rear_Stock_Holder.STL
  • PP700_Stock_Holder.STL
  • PP700_Stock_Knob.STL

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Last update 2024-03-30 at 16:45
Publication date 2024-03-29 at 06:25
Design number 1886926

3D printer file info

3D model description

A bullpup stock for the PP700. It is divided into three or four parts for easy printing. These parts can be connected with some glue. There are two versions: one very compact and one slightly longer with an adjustable cheek rest.

Requirements:
- M5x20mm + M5 nut
- M5x14mm
- 2x M4x12mm countersunk + 2x M4 nut (Rail version)
- 2x M3x20mm countersunk + 2x M3 nut (Fixed Cheek rest)
- 2x M3x14mm countersunk (Fixed Cheek rest)
- 2x M5x12mm + 2x M5 nut (Adjustable cheek rest)
- M5x25mm + M5 nut hexagonal (Adjustable cheek rest)

The first step to assembling the stock is to remove the grip and the trigger guard. The next step is the trigger. This is a separate unit, so it can be installed first. To ensure smooth operation, you might need to sand the trigger and the trigger guide. Slide it on the cylinder to make sure it is smooth enough. Before finally installing the trigger, you will need to place an M5 nut in the trigger guide, and optionally, an M4 nut for the top rail. The optional top rail can then be screwed onto this guide and the front one which also needs an M4 nut.
The main body can then be glued together and secured in place with the M5x20 screw in the grip and the M5x14 screw on the underside near the hammer.
The optional adjustable cheek rest will only fit the longer version. This can be installed by first dropping 3 M5 nuts in the 'slider', securing the cheek rest with the 2 M5x12 screws and insterting it in the stock. The rest can then be set at the desired height using the knob and the M5x25 hexagonal bolt.
For the fixed cheek rest, you will need to install the mount first and then the rest can be screwed on top with the last two screws.

Let me know if there is anything wrong, or if you have any questions.

3D printing settings

The stock body parts are designed to be printed standing up.

Infill: at least 20%
Perimeters: at least 2, more is better
Supports: no.

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