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I started a project last year.

The basic idea was to develop a sturdy VR gun stock, since purchased products always broke very quickly and were also very expensive. So I sat down and thought about how I could build something myself. It quickly became clear that I needed a 3D printer.

So I started to develop it for many months. The first tests were good, but I had to change and improve a lot. That came out 8 months later.

It is almost identical in its original size and weight. Quick change of weapons and magazines is still available.

I'm not a good shot, but it improves the hitting and the speed of play. And it's also very robust and impact-resistant. 

You can find a short gameplay under the following link mVRa1 Gun Stock.

Unfortunately it only fits the Oculus rift 1.

I've been working on a new version for the Valve Index Controller for a long time. Unfortunately, I often don't have the time to continue working on it.

But somehow I had the need to tell you about my idea, even if it has nothing to do with VAM.

  • 3D printer ( Buildroom 300x300x300 mm) 
  • 2 kg PLA - recommended PLA Stronge or ABS
  • The weight of 1.5 kg lets you feel the virtual rifle.
  • The length and height of the second controller can be adjusted, so that you have the best grip in different games.
  • The Controllers are removable. Magnets alowes the Controllers removed from the gun stock. This also gives you your hands free in the game and you can quickly switch between magazines and pistols.

Does not work with rift S and Quest. Because the controllers are not in the shape of the Rift 1. Basically the design would do the tracking interfere with the quest and rift S.

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William Wilson

I use a rift s but still cool idea