Picatinny Rail Foregrip
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March 7, 2025-- 11:00 AM UPDATE
Hollow Version! Only 86 grams in my rendition!
Lightweight! Robust! 100% infill





The grip was created for my Worker Seagull and feels fantastic in the hand!
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Update February 23, 2025 6:00 PM
New Version Two-part Prevents the described problem!


(February 23, 2025 1:00 PM Noted, from experience)
I would like to point out that the anodized aluminum Picatinny rails have a slightly different, or rather, tighter dimension than injection-molded plastic ones. There is a possibility of dimensional discrepancies, resulting in wobbling on the foregrip rail despite tightened screws. I personally encountered this issue because I used the dimensions of an anodized Picatinny rail and mounted the foregrip on a plastic cast rail. If this is the case, there is an alternative to avoid wasting excessive filament. This would involve modifying the core component, namely cutting the Picatinny rail section and pre-printing a piece to determine the best fit for your specific rail.
This 3D-printed foregrip was engineered with meticulous precision and professionalism to ensure a perfect fit and functionality. Utilizing advanced CAD software, every aspect of the grip was designed with millimeter accuracy, not only to impress technically but also to achieve ergonomic perfection in the hand. The design process prioritized user-friendliness and comfort, achieved through precise adaptation to the human hand structure.
Thanks to 3D printing, a bespoke shape was achieved that conforms perfectly to the natural contours of the hand. The result is a grip that is not only visually appealing but also highly functional: it offers a secure hold, reduces fatigue, and ensures excellent control.
A special highlight of the grip is the integration of Fuzzy Skin technology, specifically applied to areas experiencing intense pressure or friction. This technology provides a soft, grippy texture that optimizes grip without compromising form flexibility.
The grip feels pleasant to hold, featuring a soft surface and a strategically oriented texture that provides necessary support to the palms and fingers. Every transition was designed to eliminate any bothersome edges or sharp angles, resulting in exceptionally comfortable use.
The use of high-quality, durable materials in 3D printing makes the grip not only ergonomically optimized but also long-lasting and robust. The perfect balance of form, function, and user comfort makes this 3D-printed foregrip a masterpiece of modern manufacturing technology.
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