Folding AR15 Grip "Foldie McGrippins" by FFFTech/FFFTechnology A folding grip for AR-15s; (and other compatible firearms) this design was inspired by the USAF GAU - 5A Aircrew Self Defense Weapon, specifically in that it uses the FAB Defense AGF-43S grip. With the grip folded back, a compatible weapon can be less troublesome to stow away into a pack for transportation. There's storage in the grip for small batteries, a couple rounds of 5.56 NATO, or hell... even some skittles when you're hungry between target training courses. The latching mechanism was designed to be more suited for 3D printing. The leaf spring and latch are printed as one piece. One the spring is printed and installed, it should lock closed once the bottom grip half is deployed. To disengage the lock, simply press a 5.56 case (or similarly sized tool) through the front port on the grip, and rotate the grip rearwards 90°. Printer Used: Monoprice Maker Select Plus Filament Used: PLA+ Print Settings: Extruder: 204C Bed: 56C First Layer Print Height: .20mm Standard Layer Height: .14mm Wall Thickness: .40 Wall Perimeters: 4 (6 perimeters for the spring/latch) Infill: 20% Infill Pattern: Gyroid Material Flow: 100% Support Material Percentage: 18% (Only needed for the top grip half's latching point) Print the top grip half upside-down Hardware Needed: 1x Allen Head Screw, 1/4-28 x 1" 1x Steel Star Washer 1x Safety Selector Detent Pin 1x Safety Selector Detent Spring 1x M5x12mm (or M5x15mm) Hex Set Screw Installation: 1) Before installing the leaf spring, sand the front and back bottom faces, specifically where it fits into the grip's spring insert socket. 2) Press the spring into the socket. It most likely will be tight, so you'll want to use a hammer to drive it in. 3) Check that the top grip locks in place, with no gap between either grip half. (before installing the screw between the hinge points) If the grip halves wont close, the spring most likely still needs to be driven into it's socket further. 4) Once locking is positive between both grip halves, install the screw; be sure it engages all three hinge points. 5) Install the grip onto the compatible weapon. Be sure to function test before use.