Pico4 Simple Gun Stock

Pico4 Simple Gun Stock

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VR Gunstock for Pico 4 controllers. It's not conventional one (with butt stock), It makes both controllers stick together for better aim and position. Easy to make and easy to use. It's great for games have both shooting and hand using together (like The walking dead: saints and sinners). The holder parts stay with controllers and stock parts can be disassemble easily for games don't require gun stock. The major problem is the holders also need to be disassemble to change batteries. I tried to open the battery cap part but it makes the holder too weak... As Pico 4 controllers have unique ring design, all parts assemble with bolts and nuts. You need following components to make this gun stock (showed in the picture). - 1 pair of one sided neodymium magnets (opposite magnetic pole to each other) *20mm diameter, 6mm depth which is the same used in Magtube gunstock - 2 pair of 10~20mm M4 bolts and nuts (to hold the magnet) - 2 pair of 30mm M4 bolts and nuts (to hold the holder parts together) - 2 pair of 25mm M6 bolts and nuts (to hold the holder and stock) - 1 pair of rubber ring (9mm diameter / 2mm thickness, to hold the M6 bolt) Print the holders and bolt screw with 100% fill in, stock parts with 40%. Reference pictures added for assembling. Holder parts are very tight so it should be attached in right angle. The order to assemble holder: attach front part to the controller -> insert M6 bolt -> attach back part -> screwing M4 bolt and nut If you have questions please leave a comment, I'll answer as soon as possible. * I updated files to Second Version, it's a bit easier to assemble. * Also add 'With butt' version right hand stock. It has a hole to add butt. It needs 8mm diameter carbon pipe (I bought 8mm one but the exact size was 7.9mm). The length of the pipe depends, mine in the picture is 28cm.

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