Torch mount for scope
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:11 am
A mate helps a farmer friend of his out by heading up some weekends and shooting vermin: foxes, kangaroos and rabbits. Because they all come out at night, so does he. He had a spotlight mount which clamped onto his scope but, in the dark, couldn't easily locate the (removable) slide which locked the lamp onto the clamp ring.
I made up a new clamp and slide for him with a really wide mouth on the feed so he could mash the two together pretty much any old how and it would self align and lock into place.
Didn't know how a 3D print would go on top of a rifle that was kicking about - he reckons it's fine on this .22, but we'll see how it goes on his .308 in a couple of weeks when he transfers it over. A bit more kick on that one.
I'm still amazed at the uses we keep finding for these printers. This is as close as I want to get to printing a gun, I figure I'm safe with a mount to the scope but anything closer to the action and there's a world of pain in Australia for anyone deemed an "unlicensed gunsmith".
[img]http://www.simonlockwood.net/linky/3dp/ ... untdwg.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.simonlockwood.net/linky/3dp/torchmount.jpg[/img]
I made up a new clamp and slide for him with a really wide mouth on the feed so he could mash the two together pretty much any old how and it would self align and lock into place.
Didn't know how a 3D print would go on top of a rifle that was kicking about - he reckons it's fine on this .22, but we'll see how it goes on his .308 in a couple of weeks when he transfers it over. A bit more kick on that one.
I'm still amazed at the uses we keep finding for these printers. This is as close as I want to get to printing a gun, I figure I'm safe with a mount to the scope but anything closer to the action and there's a world of pain in Australia for anyone deemed an "unlicensed gunsmith".
[img]http://www.simonlockwood.net/linky/3dp/ ... untdwg.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.simonlockwood.net/linky/3dp/torchmount.jpg[/img]