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MDT Style GRND-POD M-Lok Bipod

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0.2mm Height, 2 walls, 100% Infill
0.2mm Height, 2 walls, 100% Infill
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0.6x8x20 mm (5PCS) - BB016
0.5x5x15 mm (10PCS) - BB014
3x12 mm Stainless Steel Dowel Pins (20PCS) - DA018

Description

M-LOK Adjustable Rifle Bipod

A fully functional, 3D-printable rifle bipod.

 

General Note: This is a tight-tolerance mechanical assembly. Parts will not fit together straight off the printer; be prepared to file and sand for a precise fit.

Features

  • Mounts to standard M-LOK ( .STEP file included to design your own mounts).
  • 5 locking leg angle positions.
  • 5 adjustable height positions per leg.

Hardware Required (Total for 1 complete bipod)

  • 2x Springs (5mm x 15mm cut to size) – Lever mechanism
  • 2x Springs (8mm x 20mm cut to size) – Button mechanism
  • 2x Dowel Pins (D3 x 12mm)
  • 2x Pivot Pins (D6 x 20mm)
  • 15mm OD x 13mm ID Carbon rods cut to whatever length you want. Purchase HERE

Print Settings & Materials

  • Filament: Use the most rigid material possible, like PAHT-CF or PA6-GF. This is crucial for the extension arms so they don't flex under load.
  • Settings: Printing the arms can be tricky. Use the included .3mf file to see my specific slicer orientations and supports.
  • Pro-Tip: Don't want to print it yourself? Use a service like JLC3DP to print the parts in SLS 3401GB Nylon. It costs ~$100 CAD shipped for enough parts to build 2 complete bipods.

Assembly & Post-Processing

  1. Use small files or drill bits to manually size the pin holes for a snug, rotating fit.
  2. Test fit parts with dowel pins in place and adjust spring lengths
  3. Sand the extension arms until they slide completely smoothly inside the main body.
  4. Dry-fit all parts, pins, and springs to ensure mechanisms actuate properly before final assembly, glue angle adjustment button when satisified.

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any chance you can design the cant adapter
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I'm trying to figure out a good locking mechanism for it. The real one uses a adjustable lever handle, but they can be hard to source. I will see what I can make, but no promises. I know it's not for everyone, but I put the main block step file so you can create your own. Hopefully someone does a remix in the future.
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Replying to @davinchee :
0k thanks
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any chance you have a link for the pivot pins?
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I use these for the main pivot, I had them for another project. https://a.aliexpress.com/_mrcM5Xp And these for the leg lever https://ca.store.bambulab.com/products/d3-stainless-steel-dowel-pin?id=45983661326576
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Replying to @davinchee :
Awesome! Thank you so much for the quick response! Once assembled I’ll post pics but I printed in Fiberon Asa-CF and it looks great
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Replying to @PESSIMISTxPRIME :
Ping me if you have any issues, I've made three of these now.
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how good dos it work
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It's really dependent on the materials you print with. Works well with 22LR, and Airsoft. I doubt it could work with higher calibers unless you opted for PCBway or JLC to print it in nylon, I haven't tested higher than 22LR. I designed it primarily for the looks, love the MDT design!
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