Zenitcopy 3D-6L (M-Lok Handstop): FFFTech/FFFTechnology Oh shit. It's Feb 24th, 2022, and you snagged a Zenitco RK-6L online for your tricked out AK. You ain't got no horse in this war, but U.S. Customs just straight yoinked your ruski merch. F U C K Welp, screw it. Now you can have that same "not actually ergonomic" (Read Note) feel of Russian weapon accessories, without bribing the bois and letting them play with your booty hole. The Zenitcopy 3D-6L is a... well it's a copy... it's in the name. (COME ON, WORK WITH ME HERE) The design is similar in geometry and size to the Zenitco RK-6L, with the added feature of mounting to the more common M-Lok rail system, rather than Basis rail system. Printer Used: Ender 3 V2 Filament Used: PLA+ Print Settings: Extruder: 220C Bed: 56C First Layer Print Height: .20mm Standard Layer Height: .16mm Wall Thickness: .40 Wall Perimeters: 5+ Infill: 25% Infill Pattern: Gyroid Material Flow: 100% Hardware Needed: 1x M5x10 Hex Socketed Machine Screw/Bolt 1x M-Lok T-Nuts (Be sure both bolt & nut are the same thread pitch.) Note: Ok I'm just gonna say it: People pay those ridiculous prices for Zenitco gun parts cuz (IMO) they see it in Escape From Tarkov, (When we fuckn actually gonna escape!?) think it looks cool, and(or) because they wanna brag about it. As a weapons accessory designer, a LOT of Zenitco parts feel blocky as a fuckn 2x4. Legit would rather whittle a stick into a foregrip, and use woodscrews to attach to my rifle, over paying for what frankly is rather uncomfortable handguards and foregrips. (Their norm grips be alright tho) Rant/Note over; Designer Laffs thinks Zenitco weapon furniture feels awful.