3D-printed neck holster for .22LR NAA mini

Started by MR_22, December-01-18 09:12

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MR_22

Ok, this is creative. I have a 3D printer and I never even thought about this. Check it out:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/North-American-Arms-NAA-22LR-or-Companion-Brown-neck-holster/223249959145?hash=item33fabc08e9:g:e-QAAOSwH2VZ~ifp:rk:13:pf:0



(Is this person here on the board? Fess up, if you are!)

I'm curious if this holds the gun secure enough to regularly carry. I guess if it doesn't, you can keep your shirt tucked in and you won't lose it.

If I had this guy's 3D model, I'd certainly try one of these. From having made magazine spacers in the past, I know things like this are hard to tune for exact size, given that tolerances for things like this must be very small and you also have to deal with shrinkage when it cools (don't we all!).

Warthog

Make 3D dummies for Rick so he can make holsters. 8)
"The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it."
-Albert Einstein

billmeek

Bill

I won't carry a laser device... unless it has stun, kill, and disintegrate settings.