WTS MDT HNT 26/AR-15 grip with thumb rest

Put mine on an outlier build. Palm swell perfect for me and thumb is in the perfect spot. Fit and finish is about expected given it's 3d printed but for the price and weight it's great value. Only complaint if I'm nitpicking is it makes the trigger reach slightly longer over the MDT pistol style
Glad it fit on your build. And thank you for posting your photos in the thread so everyone can see! I’ll take your input into consideration. And you’re right, the 3D printer limits the quality in some ways but hopefully only aesthetically and not practically. I’m always trying to improve it. Future versions will be better!
 
Glad it fit on your build. And thank you for posting your photos in the thread so everyone can see! I’ll take your input into consideration. And you’re right, the 3D printer limits the quality in some ways but hopefully only aesthetically and not practically. I’m always trying to improve it. Future versions will be better!
It's solid. For an outlier, ultradyne or seekins chassis with no thumb shelf it's a no-brainer. Only comparable price/weight option is the hogue and yours is way better shape and includes a thumb shelf. I think this would probably be excellent on a XLR too as the carbon grip+thumb shelf is almost 200ish and canted your thumb way out iirc and wasn't comfortable at all. Someonewith an XLR cam correct me though I just tried someones at the range and remembered it was way canted outward and didn't feel as natural as the notch in a hnt26 does.
 
It's solid. For an outlier, ultradyne or seekins chassis with no thumb shelf it's a no-brainer. Only comparable price/weight option is the hogue and yours is way better shape and includes a thumb shelf. I think this would probably be excellent on a XLR too as the carbon grip+thumb shelf is almost 200ish and canted your thumb way out iirc and wasn't comfortable at all. Someonewith an XLR cam correct me though I just tried someones at the range and remembered it was way canted outward and didn't feel as natural as the notch in a hnt26 does.
Thank you for the praise. Yes, it is silly how much these companies are charging for a grip that doesn't even feel good. And what's more is that they don't have a thumb shelf!
 
Just a thought on the texture thing,

Would stippling be an option? I’m not familiar with the plastic types but if it wouldn’t damage the structure guys could get out the soldering iron and stipple them.
 
Stippling is a good idea. I’m trying to overlay a texture in CAD onto the grip. Making it come out well on a curved surface is proving difficult. It also will add a lot of time on the 3d printer because of all the additional paths the toolhead has to follow.


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