Index paddle gunstock VR by JDHorne 3d model
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Index paddle gunstock VR by JDHorne

Index paddle gunstock VR by JDHorne

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Update 3: Adjustable mounts can be found
here -> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4786806
and here -> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4782968
Update 2: Added a new paddle (named Newpaddle) modeled by me. These are stronger and feature a large lip so the stock can rest on your hands without needing to grip it.
Update: Added STL's to be used with standard 3/4" PVC pipe (labeled 4)
Uses a modified paddle from here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3837574
(Thingiverse remixes seem to be broken), Everything else was designed by myself.
https://youtu.be/LDoaHbo8e20
About 150g of plastic and 15 hours of total print time, depends on printer and print settings.
Includes adapter for nerf brand stocks, It uses a relatively simple attachment mechanism so other stocks can be created and/or modified to fit.
The stock has an inherent locking mode, pulling on the paddles locks them in place and stops them from moving, but by adjusting the way you apply force to the paddle you can move it freely. This allows it to be used for guns such as the pump-action shotgun in Pavlov, and can be adjusted to fit other guns of all sizes in mere seconds, all without compromising the "stock" experience. (you can also clamp them tight to the frame to stop them from moving at all)
F3d and STP files are included, feel free to make any modifications and/or adjustments and post them in the comments/remix them
Parts:
6 M3x8ish (or above) screws + nuts
4 M4x20 (or above) screws + nuts
3 M5x16ish+ screws + nuts
6 M5x8ish screws + nuts
(I recommend a kit such as this: https://www.amazon.ca/NINDEJIN-Socket-Screws-1060pcs-Assortment/dp/B07PHYJ8BB/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=metric+screws&qid=1612985902&sr=8-8 )
~21.5mm outer diameter by ~19mm inner diameter tubing, not sure what material mine are but they should be strong and rigid. Can be any length.
You are welcome to modify my design to fit the hardware you have, it should be as simple as changing a couple of dimensions in the f3d files.

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