Savage Mark/Mk ii and 93 Cheek/Chin Rest/Riser
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<h3>This is a Cheek rest/riser for the Savage Mark/mk 2/ii FVSR etc.</h3> <h3>This should work on the plastic stocked Savage 93 (post-~2009/"e-receiver") as well. It may work on Savage 64 but I am uncertain</h3> Install video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piMcDYBjzsM I am releasing this in multiple file formats with reference models (Slightly older rev) for non-commercial use. The goal is to assist people in avoiding putting a heavy $120 wood replacement stock on a ~$200 rifle as these rifles have notoriously bad cheek/chin weld when equipped with a scope. I made my own printed tools and took over 60 measurements on the comb to get the curves right (Still not perfect). I sell this online (ted3682); if you try to sell it I will start selling at a loss to out compete you, my goal is to bring more people into the hobby and cover my time, shipping losses/insurance, printer maintenance/supplies not make a profit. If you want to improve it and sell it out of Nylon or better, you have my blessing. It sandwiches between the OEM nylon buttpad and the OEM stock and uses a Homedepot sourced 11” ziptie to secure the front or 3M tape. It is extremely ridged when installed as the back end prevents rotation. Printing: Print butt end down at 20-30% infill with PLA+ (Polylite Pro or Inland/eSun/Microcenter) or better filament, I recommend printing with a raft in Cura with supports on. You may set Cura “Support Overhang Angle” to 46 degrees (45 -> 46) if you want to try without the visible section of support. Print time is roughly 11hrs on a budget printer. Compatibility: Update: 6/9/23, I've sold 11 with no reported incompatibility. Hardware needed: 1. The two original screws that hold the buttplate on (Uncertain on their specs) 2. A Roberson screw driver or bit (Size: SQ2/R2) to remove the buttpad (Might beable to use Phillips) 3a. One (1) Homedepot ziptie "HDX" brand 11" in length (UPC code: 4715409150817, homedepot.com/p/307799372). Mine have "G14K" molded into them. The Homedepot "Commercial Electric" 11" ones will probably also work fine, as will Walmart "Hypertough" 11". Be careful buying zipties online, they might not be the right size. I suggest tightening the ziptie from the left side of the rifle if you shoot right side/handed. (So its out of the way) 3b. Alternatively, 3M Super-Strength Molding Tape, 03614, 1/2 in x 15 ft, 1 Roll 4a. A toenail clipper (To get a very flush cut on the ziptie) Improvements: Sanding it and painting it or putting on some “goon” or other grip tape (Body safe) would probably make it less slick. Also see for mk ii: Apache Chassis by Bigbore729 - thing:5454062 Modular Chassis System by Bigbore729 - thing:6000691 Tags: chrinrest, Chinriser Cheekriser, cheek rest, Check Riser,Cheek Rest, Chin, Riser, Savage mk ii, Savage mark ii, Savage mark ii, Savage mk2, Savage mark 2, fvsr, savage mark ii fvsr, Savage MARK II FV-SR", Savage 93, Savage 64, Savage Mark ii wood stock, Savage Mark ii aftermarket stock
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