Valve Index VR gunstock VR-HS – Carbon Fibre
£59.99 – £69.99 inc VAT
£59.99 – £69.99 inc VAT
Valve Index VR gunstock Carbon Fibre for the valve index VR games console.
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Description
Valve Index VR gunstock Carbon Fibre V2 VR-HS for the Valve Index VR games console
Valve Index VR gunstock Carbon Fibre V2 and weighs in at only 600g without index controllers. It’s designed around the Valve Index controllers to give you the perfect realistic feeling improving the immersive experience. For the front hand, instead of magnets exact3D has designed a custom grip that is moulded around the Valve Index controllers. This reduces weight and allows the feeling of reaching up and grabbing the gun “Just like in real life”, just one less thing to think about.
Check out a video of it in action here, same gunstock but not as light weight as the carbon fibre version
The VR gunstock also features:
Carbon Fibre Rods
4-point contact
4-point adjustments to match different gun layouts
Custom front grip
35KG magnetic force
Magnetic rear controller mount
Shoulder Sling
Adjustable cheek rest
Adjustable shoulder But
3D printed parts made from PLA+ ultra strong material
V2 – Pole connectors and controller mounts have been redesigned on the V2 to make the gun stronger, more solid when in the hands and more comfortable on the controllers. All thanks to the user feed back from the VR-HS community.
Tested with the following games.
Pavlov
Contractors
Onward
Additional information
Weight | 1000 g |
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Dimensions | 33 × 25 × 10 cm |
SMG Upgrade | Include, Don't Include |
1 review for Valve Index VR gunstock VR-HS – Carbon Fibre
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lastwolfsilent –
Great for the trigger hand since you can move the controller (requires a tool however) but the grip hand is too far for me where I had it setup. I managed to set it up in a way that I can use the grip hand but it isn’t how I would naturally place my hand. I’ll keep messing with it to see if I can find a more comfortable/natural positioning. If there were various arm length options this would be a 5/5 since this wouldn’t be a problem. 4/5 still however because I see the potential with this.