So you want an RPG7 to display on your wall but don't want to spend $1000 or more to buy a real demilled one?  So did I.  So I spent weeks searching around looking only to find the closest things were $500 airsoft units that are always out of stock.  So I decided to just make one to fit my needs.  Is it a perfect replica?  No, it's not.  But it is more than good enough to fool 99% of people.  I mounted one on the wall in my office for fun and people go nuts when they see it.  (and yes, that is a copy of the US Constitution above it)  They think it's a real unit.  However it is not even remotely real.  This item is 3D printed and has a solid internal structure.  It cannot be made to work so no need to ask.  I wouldn't even want to think about trying to shoot a rocket from a plastic print out.  It'd probably make you an instant youtube star trying for a Darwin Award after you left the hospital. (Don't try it)

As you can see in the photos, it is made in 15 parts to ease shipping costs.  It is also designed as a kit for you to finish and assemble.  Each of the main tube pieces is made with male and female ends in order to provide support to the display.  Early models I printed did not have this and as such even with good adhesives there was a lot of strain on the individual pieces.  That was resolved with the male and female ends.  In order to assemble you will put together the small pieces of the trigger, grips and sights.  Then you can assemble the main tubes.  I highly recommend a strong, quality adhesive in proper quantity.  To much and it will ooze out and make a mess.  To little or low quality and you may find pieces on the floor.  The photos of the assembled one are the first one I ever made.  It was a process that I had to hone over time so yes there were defects in that early model.  On the latest gen I have added the clamps like on the original for the wood areas.  Also included are the screws to attach them.  With a fast drying, quality adhesive you could finish this in a day with dry time. (Though I recommend giving it a couple days to fully cure before displaying)  When assembling, you may need to do a little sanding for an absolutely perfect fit.  I have done it both way, with sanding and without.  You can get a slightly better seat of the grenade by sanding.  The other parts don't really show the difference.

The kit you will receive will be a standard color configuration as displayed in the main photo.  The "rocket grenade" will be in Olive green.  I paint the tips of the grenade silver.  If you don't want that, you are welcome to ask and if I have one on hand I'll send it out that way.  If I don't you'll need to expect an extra day to ship the item to create the grenade in your choice of color tip.  The last three photos show another color for the wood colored section.  It is a little closer to real wood grain.  I also made the grips out of this color.  I think it adds a tad more realism to the unit.  I can print this out any way you want it, but thus far everyone has wanted the more wood colored ones.

A few facts about the RPG7.

The RPG-7  is a portable, reusable, unguided, shoulder launched anti-tank rocket propelled grenade launcher.  The ruggedness, simplicity, low cost and effectiveness of the RPG-7 has made it the most widely used anti-armor weapon in the world. Currently around 40 countries use the weapon; it is manufactured in several variants by nine countries.  It is also used in many video games, such as Metal Gear Solid, Call of Duty Modern Warfare, Squad, Red Dragon and more.  It has also appeared in may popular movies, including Black Widow, John Wick II, Bullet Train and Terminator Genisys.  The RPG-7 was first used in 1967 by Egypt during the six day war and has been used by insurgents and guerillas from Vietnam to Iraq.

As you can see in the last photo, there are 15 pieces.  There are also 3 clamps (2 small and one large) as well as 3 bolts, 3 nuts and 6 washers to affix the clamps.  I am including a set of wall mounts as well, as pictured.  I will take some slightly customized orders to change the color of the grips or wood or the grenade tips.  However there are only a select few colors available and I will only offer what I have on hand for now.  Should this surge in popularity I will consider offering more customizations.  I will show one in stock.  Please keep in mind it takes about 2-3 days to fully print one of these.  Comments and suggestions are welcome, please keep them on the positive side of things!

For now shipping is set at a flat rate of $35.  I will update this going forward.  Shipping rate listed is for Continental US only.  AK, HI will be more.  As this is a printed item and not subject to export rules, I will consider International shipments on a case by case basis.  Given the amount of time needed to create each item, I am not taking returns due to demand.  I have sold a number of these locally and not had anyone unhappy with the product.  Please inspect the photos to understand what you are getting.