I hated the factory stock on my otherwise favorite plinking rifle. The comb was awful and I couldn't see through my scope properly. So, I set out to fix that and got to looking at chassis systems, but found that the prices come close or exceed the price of the rifle. So, I put my CAD skills to the test and designed this chassis system. The chassis is fully 3D printable and prints in 3 parts (4 with the optional rail delete). The forend slots into place with a dovetail and can then be permanently fused to the chassis body with Weldon #3. The rail section also dovetails into place and can be secured with 2 Allen screws. The print takes around 2 days to print and costs less than $10 in filiment. For it being a 3d print, it's remarkably strong, even when not printed solid. At 3 walls and 35% infill (meaning it's only 35% solid) I can lay the chassis down on it's side and stand on it. The files for this will be on sale after I finalize the design for around $12. Let me know what y'all think!