The 3DSS
Mar 2025
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The 3DSS

Overview

Dive into the innovative world of 3D printing with The 3DSS, a remarkable 3D printable look-alike of the iconic VSS, chambered in 9mm, brought to you by The Gatalog. This unique design offers firearms enthusiasts and hobbyists an exciting opportunity to craft a visually striking replica with functional potential, straight from their home workshop.

The 3DSS, also known as the Printorez, is a labor of love by solo developer Peacekeeper, representing hundreds of hours of meticulous design and testing over nearly a year. This project combines creativity with practicality, providing detailed assembly instructions to guide you through every step. Whether you're a seasoned builder or a passionate newcomer, the 3DSS offers a rewarding challenge with a community-backed experience at thegatalog.com.

The 3DSS Features

The 3DSS stands out as a unique 3D printable firearm design that mirrors the aesthetic of the VSS while being adapted for 9mm compatibility. Its modular structure allows for customization, making it a versatile choice for enthusiasts looking to experiment with different configurations.

  • Modular Assembly: Includes detailed sections for lower (Glock and Sten options), upper, and stock assembly with multiple stock options.
  • Comprehensive Guide: Comes with a thorough PDF assembly guide covering safety, troubleshooting, and fitment notes for a seamless build.
  • Suppressor Documentation: Features dedicated instructions for assembling a suppressor, enhancing the design's authenticity and functionality.

This design prioritizes both visual fidelity and practical assembly, ensuring that builders can achieve a professional-grade result with the right tools and patience.

Difficulty & Build Time

  • Skill Level: Intermediate
  • Estimated Build Time: 20-30 hours
  • Required Experience: Familiarity with 3D printing, basic firearm assembly, and access to compatible hardware like Glock or Sten parts kits.

Hardware and Tools Required

Required Hardware

  • Glock or Sten lower parts kit (based on chosen assembly variant)
  • Compatible 9mm magazines (refer to guide for compatibility details)
  • Stock components (varies by selected stock option)
  • Suppressor components (if opting for suppressor assembly)
  • Standard firearm assembly hardware (specifics in the parts checklist of the guide)

Recommended Tools

  • 3D printer with suitable bed size and material compatibility
  • Basic hand tools for firearm assembly (screwdrivers, wrenches, etc.)
  • Calipers for precise fitment checks
  • Sanding tools or files for post-print finishing
  • Safety equipment (gloves, eye protection) for safe handling

The 3DSS Parts

The 3DSS package includes a comprehensive set of STL files for printing all necessary components of this VSS look-alike, covering the lower assembly (with Glock and Sten variants), upper assembly, stock options, and suppressor parts. The accompanying assembly guide, accessible via a provided PDF link, offers detailed print settings and orientations to ensure optimal results. For best durability and functionality, printing with high-strength materials like PETG or ABS is recommended, especially for high-stress components.

Special considerations include paying attention to the file variant legend in the guide to match parts correctly during assembly. Builders should also review the troubleshooting section for tips on fitment and potential modifications to achieve a perfect build.

Printer Compatibility & Settings

The 3DSS is compatible with most consumer-grade FDM 3D printers that have a sufficient build volume to accommodate the larger components like the upper and lower assemblies. Recommended materials include PETG or ABS for their strength and heat resistance, though advanced users may experiment with nylon for added durability. Print settings should prioritize a high infill percentage (20-30%) and layer heights of 0.2-0.3mm for a balance of detail and structural integrity.

Ensure proper bed adhesion and consider using supports for complex geometries as outlined in the assembly guide's print orientations. A well-calibrated printer is essential to avoid fitment issues, and post-processing (sanding or acetone smoothing for ABS) may be required for a polished finish.

Conclusion

The 3DSS offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with a cutting-edge 3D printable firearm design that blends aesthetic appeal with hands-on craftsmanship. With its detailed assembly guide and active community support at thegatalog.com, builders can confidently tackle this intermediate-level project and achieve a standout result. Download the guide today at the provided link and start your journey with the 3DSS Printorez, a true testament to innovation in the 3D printing and firearms enthusiast space.

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