Little badger collection.

Daver_II

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As many of you have seen the collection of my 3d Printing threads, No need to go into it in depth here. I have been buying little badgers basically any deal I can get, and designing and printing furniture for them like crazy.

I am on my seventh prototype, each time making minor tweaks, and improvements.

I have made a bunch for friends, so you may see these in the wild one day.

Anyway, I finished a couple more for and before my friend picks them up I figured I would post the pic of my current "collection"

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Very cool.

If I had a 3d printer I'd make a stock attachment that could hold extra ammo, a knife, perhaps a couple of other small things.
 
Do they still fold tight to the stock or does it bottom out on the grip? If the grip is grooved and the barrels tuck in as tight as the stock gun, I'd be interested in a pistol grip!
 
Are these for sale? I have a 17 hmr model I really like, this would be a fun addition.

Thanks everyone!

I will sell a couple eventually, right now I am mostly just selling to friends (everyone that I know that tries it wants one)

But my wife keep's asking why I keep buying evey one of these I can.... that said if anyone is selling for a good price....

I don't have a 17hmr one yet... definitely need oe of those for my collection.

The top one is 9mm flobert. Which is a fantastic tiny shotgun..

The .22mags are more capable as a survival gun (top orange and green ones)

And the .22lr are just fantastic small game getters.
 
These look great
Any chance you want to share the .STL?

I am hesitant, as the sheer amount of work I have into it, I dont want to give it away for free... and people rarely chip in with the services that allow donations for design work.

Also, I have been burned by someone else selling my STLs before.

And my other thing is, that People should be encouraged to try create their own if they have an idea of what they want. It's not too hard of a skill to learn, and rewarding to go through the process.

I have sold of some of my prototypes pretty cheap, as it didn't feel right to recycle older versions... and it helps cover the cost of material.

And I will likely list some of my extra guns.... Who "needs" four or five of the same gun....
 
Do they still fold tight to the stock or does it bottom out on the grip? If the grip is grooved and the barrels tuck in as tight as the stock gun, I'd be interested in a pistol grip!

it doesnt. any thing in front of the original handguard/rail will interfere with the folding.
 
it doesnt. any thing in front of the original handguard/rail will interfere with the folding.

Thanks I hadn't even thought of that for the "full meal deal", I'm more interested in just adding a grip for the trigger hand and would leave the rest as is... and I'm curious if the barrel can fold into the grip or not.
 
Thanks I hadn't even thought of that for the "full meal deal", I'm more interested in just adding a grip for the trigger hand and would leave the rest as is... and I'm curious if the barrel can fold into the grip or not.

It doesn't fold into the grip, but it also doesn't need To.

The interference point is the takedown lever. Or trigger guard... If the railled for-end in on it rests against the grip, but the gap is near as makes no difference as the takedown lever is still only about 1mm from the barrel extension.. Without the forend it floats freely and rests on the takedown lever.

You can if you like for more effect heat and bend the stock to bring the butt closer to the folded barrel, if you are looking for the tightest possible fold... but I find that messes up the ergos in the shooting position.


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