Rogue 9

rogue 9 3d printed

Rogue 9 STL Files

Hybrid 3D Printable 9mm carbine

Overview

The Rogue 9 firearm bridges DIY 3D-printed gun craftsmanship with high-quality, factory-like performance, making it accessible without specialized metalworking. Uniquely, this build requires only an electric hand drill and printed jigs to create the bolt and other critical components. The firearm includes a CNC-milled-like bolt, a progressive recoil system, and safety mechanisms, all crafted to maximize reliability and ease of construction.

Notably, the Rogue 9 requires zero traditional firearm parts apart from the magazine spring, which simplifies the DIY process. Safety is prioritized with anti-bolt bounce and out-of-battery mechanisms, while the design offers the option to attach integral or external suppressors, tailored for 9mm caliber builds.

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Features of the Rogue 9

The Rogue 9 comes with a series of notable features designed for smooth operation and ease of assembly. A three-position telescoping stock allows for quick deployment, while anti-walk pins and threaded rods increase overall durability and stability. The bolt is DIY-friendly and straightforward to construct with printed jigs and household tools, eliminating the need for a CNC machine.

Safety is integral to the design, featuring an Anti-Bolt Bounce System and an Out-of-Battery safety feature. The Rogue 9 can be built with either an integral suppressor or a non-ported barrel, compatible with two different printed suppressors: the long FTN3 and short FTN3. The ported barrels are engineered to achieve subsonic velocity with 9mm ammunition without impacting accuracy.

This build includes several configurations:

  • Super K and Kurtz versions with non-ported barrels of different lengths.
  • Upper and lower receiver versions (SELECT, SEMI, and AR15) that vary in firing capability and components, offering configurations from semi-auto to select-fire.
  • Customizable barrel retention options for different suppression or non-suppression setups.

The updated fire control group (FCG) is durable with a light trigger pull, and the Rogue 9 employs a ported and threaded 5.4-inch barrel specifically designed to enable smooth cycling and enhanced recoil management.

Hardware and Tools Required

Hardware

  • 30x30mm square mild steel bar (for the bolt) and additional mild steel in flat bar form for the stock
  • Various stainless steel rods (3mm, 4mm, 6mm, and 8mm diameters)
  • M4, M5, and M6 threaded rods and socket head screws (varied lengths and grades)
  • Assorted springs for recoil, detents, and firing pin assembly
  • Printed and mechanical hardware for custom sights, magazines, and suppressors
  • Optional: Glock magazine spring or 33-round OEM Glock magazine

Additional Parts

  • 1.75mm Polymaker PLA+ filament, with ASA as an alternative material (not recommended for nylon)
  • Custom suppressors (SD or FTN3) for suppressed builds

3D Printed Parts for the Rogue 9

The Rogue 9 requires a variety of printed components, including jigs to assist in bolt and barrel assembly. These parts are optimized for printing with standard settings, although adjustments may be necessary depending on your printer model and filament choice. Key printed parts include:

  • Printed jigs for bolt and barrel construction
  • FTN3 long and short suppressor cores
  • Receiver components, including both the upper and lower assembly
  • Custom fire control group components

Tools Required

  • Electric drill with adjustable speed control and chuck wrench
  • Digital calipers for precise measurement
  • Needle file set and metal files for finishing
  • Various drill bits and taps, including 4.5mm, 5mm cobalt HSS bits for precision drilling
  • Screwdrivers, pliers, and snap blade knives
  • Lubricants (Ballistol, WD-40) and cutting fluid
  • Optional: Dremel tool, angle grinder for metal finishing

Rogue 9 Instructions

Conclusion

The Rogue 9 combines ease of construction with a tactical edge, allowing users to build a functional firearm using basic tools and off-the-shelf materials. This firearm is designed with the modern DIY gun enthusiast in mind, providing features that rival factory firearms while remaining entirely 3D printable. Whether you opt for a suppressed build or the compact Super K model, the Rogue 9 exemplifies innovation in the DIY gun space. Always prioritize safety, follow detailed instructions, and enjoy the process of creating this unique firearm.

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