UPDATE:
I uploaded a custom stock of my own design. It feels good and works with the iron sites.
https://www.printables.com/model/745298-henry-ar7-22lr-survival-stock
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EDIT: I found that because there isn't any drop between the receiver and the butt, it's virtually impossible to use the iron sights. This might be fixed with some tinkering. I have not tested with a scope.
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This is NOT my design, but like it and want to make it more accessible. I also included the grip I used (see credit section for source), and my modified piece that fits between the grip and trigger guard (which I ca glued to the grip). I notched the back of the grip so could permanently attach it to the other piece and allow the 1/4x20 bolt to enter/exit. I used a ½" long 1/4x20 machine screw.
below is file info from original uploader of the stock.
3D printed chassis for Henry Survival Rifle
I recommend to print the chassis itself with 75% infill or more...
All other parts can be printed with 25% infill but of course more doesn't hurt
Qidi imakes
Yes
Yes
0.4
50
NA
ABS
You might want to print the chassis with 100% infill and everything else with 25%
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Below are a couple questions and answers from post:
Hi, I love your project. Could you please tell what kind of grip you used here? There is a Troy in the picture - but what specific model? What kind of screw to look for to mount it?
Most grips should work that don't have an extension in the back. For the screw I used an M4 screw with an M4 threaded insert.
Very nice design. What is the purpose of the curved piece with the single hole through it? I don't see it on the final build.
Thanks a lot. The small part fills the space between trigger guard and pistol grip. It took a moment to get this right and you might have to tweak or post process this part. Much easier to have it separate than connected to the main piece
The user re-uploaded this model. The user is not the original author of the model.