Cyberpunk Hatfield Short Barrel Shotgun

Published on May 21, 2021
Duration: 10:45

This guide details the installation of custom 3D printed furniture, designed for a cyberpunk aesthetic, onto a Hatfield SGL 12 Gauge shotgun. The process involves removing original parts, fitting the 3D printed grip and handguard, and ensuring proper alignment and functionality. The presenter, Booligan, an experienced designer and shooter, highlights the use of Duramic PLA+ filament and the Creality Ender 3 V2 printer for this project, emphasizing the importance of NFA regulations for short-barreled shotguns.

Quick Summary

This video showcases a custom cyberpunk build on a Hatfield SGL 12 Gauge shotgun, featuring 3D printed furniture designed by Booligan. Key modifications include threading the barrel for chokes and addressing NFA regulations for its short barrel configuration. The project highlights the use of Duramic PLA+ filament and a Creality Ender 3 V2 3D printer.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Cyberpunk Shotgun Furniture
  2. 00:14Visual showcase of aesthetic
  3. 01:13Shotgun background and NFA mods
  4. 02:05Barrel threading for chokes
  5. 02:28Design process and aesthetic goals
  6. 03:203D printing materials and comfort
  7. 04:43Furniture attachment and fit issues
  8. 06:10Folding design and future improvements
  9. 07:29New 3D printer performance
  10. 08:45Print details: infill and time
  11. 09:19Motivation for the custom build
  12. 09:54Call to action and acknowledgments

Frequently Asked Questions

What modifications were made to the Hatfield SGL shotgun for the cyberpunk build?

The Hatfield SGL 12 Gauge shotgun had its barrel threaded for chokes, and custom 3D printed furniture, including a pistol grip and handguard with a cyberpunk aesthetic, was installed. NFA regulations were also addressed for its short barrel configuration.

What 3D printer and materials were used for the custom shotgun furniture?

The custom furniture was printed on a Creality Ender 3 V2 using Duramic PLA+ filament. The design process utilized Fusion 360, and prints were done with high infill (around 99-100%) for durability.

What are the NFA implications for a short-barreled shotgun like the one shown?

A shotgun with a barrel under 18 inches and an overall length under 26 inches is classified as a Short-Barreled Shotgun (SBS) under the National Firearms Act (NFA) and requires a tax stamp and registration with the ATF.

How was the custom 3D printed furniture designed for ergonomics?

The presenter designed the furniture using Fusion 360, incorporating features like a 10mm filleted edge on the pistol grip for comfort and a built-in hand stop on the handguard for better control.

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