Parametric Holster Hanger
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Description
Built for your competition rig or battlebelt, this is a customizable holster hangar setup. It includes the basic hangar itself, but it also includes an adjustable mounting system I call AX Mount. If configuring this for competition shooting such as USPSA, be sure the overall final measurements comply with your competition requirements. The holster uses the three-point safariland pattern that seem to be the standard these days.
Between the two of them six different adjustments:
- Hangar Length. This can adjust the overall length of the hangar itself.
- Holster Angle. This is the degree of rotation on the Hangar itself. Use this if desiring an angle on the holster, but you won't be using the AX Mount system. This allows you to tip the holster forward or backwards a few degrees.
- Belt Spacer Depth adjusts a pair of optional spacers that can account for thicker belts.
- Holster Spacer Thickness is a spacer between the AX Mount or Holster and the Hanger plate. This is what creates a gap for your leg strap, and also spaces the holster away from your leg.
- Belt Width. This adjusts for your belt, be it 1.5" to 2" wide.
- Insert Angle. If using the AX Mount, this adjusts the angle of the hole pattern in the insert, allowing you to tip the holster forward or backwards a few degrees.
Hardware needed is:
(3) Hex Bolts, ¼-28. Mine uses ones 7/8" long, but this will depend on your final built. I use a .2" belt spacer.
(4) Hex Socket Cap Screws ¼-28. Mine are 5/8" long, with no belt depth spacers.
(7) ¼-28 nuts
(3) Button Head Cap Screws #8-32 x 5/8.
Print with 4 walls, 35-50% infill, in PETG for higher heat durability.
There are twelve plates here in this print profile, each with a different configuration. Various thicknesses, plate lengths, degrees, left handed and right handed versions. Most of the plates are 7" length hangers, and then there's 8" options on the last few plates. The parametric options allow as short as 6.5" and as along as 9", so if what you need isn't here, customize it, download, slice and print.
At this point, most of hard gear on my competition rig is printed designs of mine. My mag carriers, some mag extensions, holster and now this hanger. I also have parametric ammo boxes, a range battery box and am working on a Glock holster and parametric magazine carriers. The goal is entry level affordable (printable) competition shooting gear. Boosts and downloads support the goal and I appreciate the support thus far. Feel free to comment with critiques, requests and corrections!
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