RXM Renegade Grip Module **OPEN BETA**
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Description
DISCLAIMER: This is considered an OPEN BETA! Testers have been rolling in with great results. I overbuilt the model for safety and heft but I don’t have the huge support network like the big names do, so please reach out if you’d like to share your results, have questions or concerns, or anything else! I’m on FB, IG, X, Discord, Makerworld… I’d love to see your build! No one has had any issues so far other than failing the print.
Overview
I got carried away, and gave you a bunch of styles to pick from. They’re functionally all the same. The biggest difference is hood vs no hood depending on your optic choice. Open top versions are for slide mounted optics while Hooded versions are for rail mounted. From
there decide if you’re going to run a muzzle device. If yes, go with the “suppressor compatible” models. The others may not work. New front ergo is just something I whipped up for my favorite beta tester @Allthingsfirearms. Currently, if you have a muzzle device you probably won’t be able to run a light. I will try to fix that for the 19x sized release. There are 2 different rail section sized models, one is a single rail section longer than the other to accommodate more lights. Finally, decide if you want a gas-pedal thumb-rest-contraption on the
side to help keep your parts away from the explody bits. Slim means no gas pedal. See decision flow chart picture if things still aren’t clear.
Makerworld only allows up to 500mb/file or something so I had to move the textured files to their own release pack. I included a prepped blender file for those who want to texture their own. Watch the video linked below for help with this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFkaEls5hVM
You can ignore the fusion parts and go straight to adding textures, everything is set up.
See Texture pack here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1783859-rxm-renegade-texture-pack#profileId-1900496
BOM
1x) Ruger RXM
2x) Piano wire 40 mm long, .030”/1.2mm diameter. Standard glock springs also work.
Print orientation/instructions
See pics or 3mf for orientations. Testers reported issues with my orientations. I Included the new
orientation everyone seems to agree is the best. For those without the flat spot on the nose just
rotate the part
8 walls, 100% infill, tree supports, whatever you usually print these types of things should work
fine. I recommend .16 layer height for all variations.
Assembly is no different than any other grip module. See RXM instruction manual. One of the
easiest 3D2A build out there in my opinion. Helpful Tips: Install slide lock spring first. Use a
punch/allen wrench from the opposite side to line up the square sided hole with some leverage
and carefully push in the pin, it can walk. Then push the rear pin in to lock the FCU in place.
Removed the need to use the takedown spring.
Accreditations
-Thanks to Chairmanwon for dev blank, (Modified version & Renegade dev blank in .step files.
-Thanks to Allthingsfirearms for beta testing and giving me a ton of feedback for improvements.
-Thanks to 3DArms for the awesome QD mount!
-Thanks to Unseenkiller for the general help, come to guncadamy!
-Thanks to DannyMeatball for the magazine staged hardware
-Thanks to Gunder Mifflin, B1-Tactical, Kevin Widner, LivingInWin, & user_635024453, for
testing!!
Change Log- orientation changes
- fixed terminology
- retextured models
- added version with longer pic rail section to accommodate more lights
- reworked display stand
- reworked mag release
- moved most textured models to separate drop
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