As part of our mission to support the biathlon community with open source coaching resources, we’ve launched a dedicated collection of 3D-printable components designed specifically for biathlon athletes, coaches, and makers. These are practical tools you can use to customize, repair, or enhance your gear—right from your own 3D printer.
Our STL files include useful rifle accessories such as standing grips, handstops, risers, and other training aids. Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or a coach looking to support your team with custom gear, these files are designed with real biathlon use in mind—developed and tested by people who understand the sport and its unique demands.
All of our designs are hosted on Printables by Prusa, a reliable platform for sharing 3D-printable models. Every file is open source and free to download, modify, and distribute. We believe that sharing knowledge and resources freely can help make biathlon more accessible, adaptable, and innovative.
Explore our full collection here: Visit our Printables page →
We’re always looking to improve and expand the collection—so if you have feedback, ideas, or even your own designs to contribute, we’d love to hear from you. This is a collaborative project, and your input helps drive it forward.
Where can I print?
You don’t need your own printer to bring these designs to life. 3D printers are more accessible than ever—many local makerspaces, public libraries, universities, and even some community centres offer affordable (or even free) access to printers. A quick search in your area will likely turn up some great options.
So whether you’re printing at home or using a local service, you can get started with just the STL files and a bit of time.