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Tactical Picatinny Foregrip - No Supports

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X1 Carbon
H2C
A1
X1E
A1 mini
H2D
P2S
X1
P1P
H2D Pro
H2S
P1S
X2D
A2L

Snug fit
Snug fit
Designer
1.8 h
1 plate
5.0(4)

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Description

I wanted a comfortable and rugged foregrip for my rail system that didn't require messy supports or complex post-processing, so I designed this ergonomic tactical grip. It is built to handle both airsoft and real-world applications with a focus on a secure, natural hand position.

⚙️ Print Settings

I highly recommend using a high-temp, high-strength material like PA6-CF or ASA if you plan on using this outdoors or on real firearms. The best part is that I designed the geometry to print vertically with absolutely no supports required. I suggest using at least 4 walls and a high infill percentage for maximum durability under stress.

🛠️ Assembly

To mount it, you just need a single screw at least 25mm long with a maximum diameter of 4mm. It is designed for a very snug fit on standard Picatinny rails to ensure zero wobble, so depending on your printer's tolerances, it might slide on tight. Just slide it into position and secure the bolt through the integrated hole.

I hope this grip improves your handling as much as it did mine. If you find it useful, please consider leaving a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review and sharing a photo of your setup.

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