Cross-mod kit - Body Attachments only
THIS IS NOT A FULL STOCK KIT.
THIS IS A CROSS MODKIT FOR USERS WITH ONE RETROSHOOTER OR SINDEN LIGHTGUN BUTTSTOCK
This kit includes:
1 gun attachment for the left side
1 gun attachment for the right side
2 matching covers
1 camera lens cover protector
1 hardware kit (spring, screws, bolts, nuts)
and is for existing owners of a 3DMakey Rifle ButtStock.
We created a kit for owners of either system that prefers to utilize their existing long buttstock off either their Retroshooter or Sinden attachment system. This saves you from buying another full kit just for either flavor if you already own a full modkit for one of the systems.
(See picture of 3DMakey pointing arrow to the section you are buying with this cross-modkit).
With this specific attachment kit you will be able to attach the Sinden* buttstock onto your Retroshooter attachment parts and/or vice versa, attach your RetroShooter* buttstock onto your Sinden attachment parts.
This attachment kit does NOT come with any parts for the buttstock attachment. You should already have a buttstock from a previous kit if you are looking to purchase this.
Disclaimer
To make this clear, we DO NOT make firearms or ghost guns, we DO make 3D printed accessory parts for video game controllers such as Lightguns that all act as a computer mouse with a camera. We follow the general “rules of thumb” for insuring compliance with both state and federal requirements:
1) To avoid problems, we recommend coloration in one of the federally-specified colors. 2) Toy guns should never 3) Bright blue is permissible for coloration; examples are “neon” or Day-GloTM blue, but any “bright” blue is acceptable. Dark blue colors similar to bluing used on steel firearms would be inconsistent with federally permitted coloration. have a laser pointer affixed to them, regardless of compliance with the other requirements outlined here; however, a light source which cannot be confused with a laser (i.e., that is a color other than those typical of lasers used as sighting aids on real firearms: red, green, or sometimes blue), or that is used on a toy that could not reasonably be confused with a real firearm, is acceptable. 4) Toy guns may include black, steel blue, silver or aluminum on the exterior surface of the device as an accent color, provided it is minor and not the predominant color (“predominant” being defined as more than 50% of total visible surface area), that the predominant color(s) is the federally-designated bright color(s); while not mandatory, some manufacturers elect to use both bright exterior colors and a blaze orange barrel plug or band at the muzzle (a plug is not required on functional product). 5) Toy guns which clearly are futuristic (e.g., space-themed ray guns, etc.) or otherwise do not resemble a real weapon in configuration generally do not need to meet any of the federal options in 15CFR 272; provided that such items cannot reasonably be perceived to be an actual firearm, they are arguably outside the ambit of state and local regulations as well. This same argument could be applied to toys that resemble in shape and proportions a real weapon, but are either so small (see maximum dimensions in 15CFR 272) or so large that they could not reasonably be perceived to be a real weapon
https://www.toyassociation.org/App_Themes/tia/pdfs/safety/ToyGunMarking-Reqs.pdf
This modkit is designed for 18 years old or older
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