Umarex Notos cocking lever.

@Firewalker
I saw a thread where you were talking about aftermarket cocking levers for the notos. Look what I found on eBay.


I've been looking for someone to make them for me, I'd have him slim it up a bit but with anodization, they could be the answer!

I'd do the handles differently, hide the screw but the lever seems solid.
 
I do

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Hello everyone, these are the levers I’m making in my shop/garage. If you are interested in one let me know. eBay has stupid rules so if you want to avoid all that let me know, also their middleman fees are stupid, but I guess everyone’s gotta eat.

Also check out my lower for the notos.

I’m open to suggestions.
You've stayed busy! I was following your lower development on reddit and printed one as soon as you were selling the STL. It's been working great and acted as a stable model from which to kit-bash and adjust for my hand size.
 
You've stayed busy! I was following your lower development on reddit and printed one as soon as you were selling the STL. It's been working great and acted as a stable model from which to kit-bash and adjust for my hand size.
I'm glad. There is a minor tweaked I made to it. I was having issues with the upper not sitting low enough for the sear to engage. Ill send you the new file if you want. the old one still works fine but takes some elbow grease to get it to sit right. Also, printed in cf reinforced nylon is chef's kiss. You can't even see the layer lines but it is a hassle to print due to plate adhesion. I highly recommend it though.

Honestly, I just really enjoy making things.
 
I'm glad. There is a minor tweaked I made to it. I was having issues with the upper not sitting low enough for the sear to engage. Ill send you the new file if you want. the old one still works fine but takes some elbow grease to get it to sit right. Also, printed in cf reinforced nylon is chef's kiss. You can't even see the layer lines but it is a hassle to print due to plate adhesion. I highly recommend it though.

Honestly, I just really enjoy making things.
I appreciate that, I'll email about the new file! I did run into a sear engagement issue, my fix was to move the sear pin hole slightly higher which allowed it to engage properly and got me a bit more stage-1 pull. I also modified the front end so I could fit my preferred clamp-on handgrip and angled to print things as seen here:

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It still needs supports, but I felt better about printing at an angle for strength.
Other changes include moving the grip position forward to accommodate my smaller hand and changing the back end to fold:

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Anyway, sorry about the derail! Making things sure is fun.