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    Anyone tried 3D printing a stock?

    I thought it would be cool to try 3D printing a stock for a Scorpion Evo. Anyone tried doing that? Following all lawful pre-work, of course. I was exposed to an industrial 3D printer and got the pie in the sky wheels turning...


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    I suspect that for most people (and considering the size of most 'hobby' 3D printers) that the cost/benefit ratio of printing something that easy to purchase don't make sense.
    In your case, if you have access to an industrial 3D printer and a desire for something a bit harder to obtain, the cost/benefit ratio may work in your favor. Do you have an accurate measurement of the stock/receiver interface?

    (eta) someone on another forum obtained an airsoft Evo stock that they say is just as strong and well made as the OEM offering.
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    I would think a scanner could get the dimensions. I was just thinking that it would be fun to be able to do a full custom for an SBR. Or, even make attachments for a pre-existing stock.


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