chiappa 3d models
109 3d models found related to chiappa.sketchfab
The Chiappa Rhino 60DS in PBR is a semi-automatic pistol that fires .357 Magnum rounds from its six-round magazine.
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Snub nose conversion for chiappa rhino. This may require some fettling/modification on your part as tolerances between printers varying its quite a tight fit. ... You will also need to cut the inner barrel down enjoy
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I modified Zerial's Rhino grip design to more closely resemble the authentic Chiappa Rhino grips. ...The entire model is now available, along with an optional split version that includes locating pins for secure gluing.
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... ensures durability and resistance to wear. Whether you're facing down an oppressive regime or simply looking to add some high-stakes flair to your everyday carry, the Chiappa Rhino D50 is the ultimate sidearm for those who refuse to back down.
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... to reduce muzzle flip by aligning the recoil more into the shooter's wrist, rather than above it. Almost entirely CNC machined from Aluminium alloys and steel, it is designed by Emilio Ghisoni and Antonio Cudazzo for Chiappa Firearms, Italy.
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CHIAPPA RHINO 60DS is an Italian revolver designed to be the most recoilless big caliber revolver of all times. YOU HAVE TO SPLIT THE OBJECTS ON A 3D MODELING SOFTWARE LIKE BLENDER OR ZBRUSH TO PRINT EACH PART INDIVIDUALLY. ... 3 FILES WITH SCALE 1:1...
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The Chiappa Little Badger 22LR's foregrip is transformed by replacing its two side rails and lower rail with a sleek new stock. This custom fit allows the gun to fold even more snugly into itself, surpassing its previous compactness when the bottom...
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I've Been Working on a Custom Grip for My Chiappa Rhino Revolver. It's Designed to Fit Snugly to the Frame Using Flexible Filaments That Deform Easily, Providing a Secure Hold Even with Slight Movement. After Printing Mine with NinjaFlex and 10%...
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Aftermarket magazine designed specifically for the Chiappa M1-22 rifle. I printed this mag upright at .100 micron layer height with supports, only needed for the retaining plate slot. Printing one at .200 micron layer height does work but sounds...
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-This is a ergonomic grip I've been working on for my Chiappa Rhino revolver. It's ment to be printed with flexible filaments, and deform a bit to fit snuggly to the frame. (Printed mine with NinjaFlex and 10% cubic infill. It was sturdy enough, but...
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Aftermarket magazine for the Chiappa M1-22 rifle. I printed this mag upright @ .100 micron layer height with supports (supports only needed for the retaining plate slot). I tried printing one at a .200 micron layer height and it does seem to work but...
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Fore End Assembly Unit for Chiappa Little Badger Pistol System
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Chiappa Little Badger 3D model.This 3D model optimizes the structure and can better adapt to 3D printing and later assembly. ...I used a 60cm industrial grade sla3D printer, and the assembly effect is good.
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cyberpunk styled prop revolver based on the chiappa rhino. fibre optic front sight requires 2.0 mm diameter clear rod of your choosing. to be assembled with super glue. ...no moving parts purely non functional
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With its unique 3-inch barrel and patented rotating cylinder design, the Chiappa Rhino 60DS offers a level of accuracy and reliability that's unmatched in its class. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a recreational shooter, this handgun is...
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Hello Little Badger Users, I crafted a skeletonized grip for the Chiappa Little Badger. The three holes are designed to be used with M3 screws to firmly secure the grip on the small picatinny rail below it. ...A Mind 50% infill and support...
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This is a model of the awesome weapon the Rhino Chiappa 200DS. This is only a hipoly model which is good for High poly source bake. No UV map is included in this asset. The obj and fbx already has material separation to help you in your bake in...
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I designed an experimental extended magazine for the Chiappa M1-22 based on the Seymour type III mags, excluding the body holes that I'm not sure serve a purpose. I added a 3rd lug to the side, mirroring the M1-22's mag release arm extension, as it...
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This adapter converts your lower pic rail into a mounting point for a red dot sight on top of your Chiappa Rhino, especially if you purchased the 4" model without the upper rail.\r\n\r\nIt works seamlessly with my 4" model; however, I recommend...
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A pistol grip that fits the smaller pic rail behind the trigger of the Chiappa Little Badger. I traced the Beretta M9 grip for inspiration. Does not fit standard picatinny rail. PRINT UPSIDE DOWN so that the dovetails run across the grain and...
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These are 2 designs I made to fix the ugly, skinny looking beretta mag on the Chiappa M1-9. Note that there are mags with varying depth of baseplates. These designs accommodate most variants of mags but you need to add the proper spacers under the...
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"EXPERIMENTAL" extended magazine for the Chiappa M1-22. I modeled the magazine after the Seymour type III mags. (excluding the holes on the body) I don't really know what the holes were for on the carbine mags. I'm guessing drainage for water and...
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This is a box for all the accessories for your Chiappa Rhino 9mm revolver. ...
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I used the well-designed Long Chiappa Top Rail from Weirdswiss (hey there, fellow Swiss guy!). Check out his other designs - they're pretty cool! ... Here's the link to his rail: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3234116 If I'm being honest, his...
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I designed a custom cartridge holder for my Chiappa Little Badger in .22LR using three M3x6 screws, as the original M3x8 screws proved too lengthy. ...The result is a snug fit that holds cartridges firmly in place, albeit slightly tighter than the...
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Moonclip matching Chiappa Rhino as the one available for print here did not work for me. Strong enough to not break when loaded with 357 magnum and fits cylinder without any issues. ...Most probably will not survive multiple uses (still need to test it...