3D printed adjustable bag rider for CZ457

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I've successfully cloned an adjustable bag rider for my CZ457 that works surprisingly well. It's held up flawlessly through a club match and a half dozen range visits so far.

Not perfectly smooth by any means but it does the job. I get approximately 1" of vertical adjustment on it.

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A few hours of fusion 360, 6-7 printing iterations to adjust tolerances and $20 of hardware was a lot more tolerable than what it would have cost to get a real aluminum one. Plus it was really fun to reverse engineer it!

Curious if anyone else has some cool 3d printed accessories they've either designed or found that work well on 22lr builds. Would love to see what's out there!

Cheers
 
Cool. I like it. I've made:

tuners
rim to driveband ammo sorting device and made a storage case
sandbag replacements both front and rear
front stops for front rests
copied Precision Quest Product's (PQP) entire rear mechanical rest after a buddy wanted a wider "dogbone" for his
ammo boxes with sliding lids for ammo that only comes in cardboard boxes so you can drop their trays in and use the sliding lid to dump 5 rounds out at a time to load
larger side focus knobs for the Sightron scope on my bench gun
throw levers for magnification adjustment for that Sightron scope
LabRadar triggers
LabRadar aiming sights
replacement scope turret knobs for my silhouette gun to give a zero stop and put silhouette animals on it for the four animal zeroes
single-shot adapters
CZ 452 (and 455?) bolt takedown tools

And probably a lot of other stuff I'm forgetting, plus tons of stuff not related to firearms. That 3D printer was one of the best things I have ever purchased. Hehe. They're great.
 
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