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Ambidextrous grip
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NOW BOTH SIDES OF THE GRIP!
I needed an ambidextrous grip because in the competitions I do there are exercises to be done even with the weak hand, I also wanted to optimize the two-handed grip.
This grip is perfect for my hands which are quite large.
You will need a serrated washer or a groover washer to improve the tightness of the screw which otherwise has a tendency to loosen due to the elasticity of the material.
Use a little sandpaper to fit the palm of your hand, especially where the two halves join.
I scaled the design to 104% to compensate for shrinkage in cooling, but maybe 103% would work too. I set up a Testfit to be able to do some tests without wasting time and filament.
Use the Brim with a good width (8/10 mm) and a little fixative on the plate, because the ASA with so much mass tends to warp.
Use a strong glue between the two halves to avoid problem during live fire.
NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE!! - TESTED LIVE FIRE
I needed an ambidextrous grip because in the competitions I do there are exercises to be done even with the weak hand, I also wanted to optimize the two-handed grip.
This grip is perfect for my hands which are quite large.
You will need a serrated washer or a groover washer to improve the tightness of the screw which otherwise has a tendency to loosen due to the elasticity of the material.
Use a little sandpaper to fit the palm of your hand, especially where the two halves join.
I scaled the design to 104% to compensate for shrinkage in cooling, but maybe 103% would work too. I set up a Testfit to be able to do some tests without wasting time and filament.
Use the Brim with a good width (8/10 mm) and a little fixative on the plate, because the ASA with so much mass tends to warp.
Use a strong glue between the two halves to avoid problem during live fire.
NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE!! - TESTED LIVE FIRE
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