Designed for the NPX but tested to work on any blaster with a milspec buffer-tube (think Harrier, Spectrum and Striker to name a few) the buttstock features a slight integrated cheek rest that is molded into the top of the buttstock and has a separated buttplate for non-AMS multiprinting. Minimal hardware (sadly you will need at least a compression spring) needed, however it is easily sourced and most hobbyists should have a compression spring from a blaster they have scrapped for parts (let’s face it, we all do).
The included .3mf file is already set to print settings with the required supports with an estimated print time of about 4.5 hours on a P1S with a requirement of 140g of filament (less than a quarter of a roll).
Designed for the NPX but tested to work on any blaster with a milspec buffer-tube (think Harrier, Spectrum and Striker to name a few) the buttstock features a slight integrated cheek rest that is molded into the top of the buttstock and has a separated buttplate for non-AMS multiprinting. Minimal hardware (sadly you will need at least a compression spring) needed, however it is easily sourced and most hobbyists should have a compression spring from a blaster they have scrapped for parts (let’s face it, we all do).
The included .3mf file is already set to print settings with the required supports with an estimated print time of about 4.5 hours on a P1S with a requirement of 140g of filament (less than a quarter of a roll).