My 3D Models
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This "throw-lever" was designed as a means to assist in the zooming in and out on a variable zoom scope. Often times scopes are quite stiff and the texture on the zoom adjustment cylinder is not adequate enough to enable a user to quickly adjust the zoom while the rifle is shouldered. once this device is secured to the scope the user can easily "throw" the lever in either direction to increase or decrease the magnification.
This is a modified version of the Tavor SAR's charging handle guide and front rail mount. On a standard Tavor the process for locking the bolt to the rear in the case of clearing a malfunction can be quite a hassle and it almost feels as if you have to juggle the rifle. To remedy this issue I have modified the charging handle guide to allow the handle to be locked to the rear and thus locking the bolt to the rear. To release the charging handle the user slaps the handle back into position.
This is a modified version of the Tavor SAR's fore grip. The standard grip on the Tavor is quite large, so I designed one that could fit as flush as possible with the rifle to allow a much more controlled grip on the front of the rifle.
This mount was designed so that a standard green pen laser with a toggle button could be mounted to a standard piccatiny rail as well as allow the user to turn the laser on by using a sliding switch that activates the laser's toggle button.
Most models of the Ruger 22/45 pistol only have a piccatiny rail for using optics to aim. This is a problem if ever the user wants to use traditional sight posts. This model replaces the rail mounted to the top of the pistol to allow the user to have sight posts.
This "shell" was designed to slide onto the 65W macbook charger and increase its outer dimensions to that of the 85W charger. this allows the user to incorporate a smaller 65W charger into various larger aftermarket cable management systems.
This was designed as a means to hold an experimental lens material for the use in ski goggle lenses.
This clip was designed to give the larger cord on a Macbook Pro charger a means of securing itself when coiled for transport.
This simple clip was designed as a means to attach a small magnet to the mouthpiece of a camelback hydration system. the magnet would then allow the mouth piece to be secured to the user's shoulder strap with a simple piece of metal. This allows the user to easily keep track of the mouthpiece without fumbling with various clasps.