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Hi. Just picked up a .22 Bull Barrel Superten and i need a litle help on fitting sling mounts to the front. Any ideas?

Thanks

 

 

Yes, don't do it. I never fit sling mounts on any rifle so I use the slip on type, no drilling of the stock required, loop on each end and as you don't need mounts can be used on any rifle.

 

If however you still want sling mounts and are not confident about the drilling (wrong size drill=a wrecked stock), take it along to a gunsmith who'll sort you out no problem. :thumbs:

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Hi. Just picked up a .22 Bull Barrel Superten and i need a litle help on fitting sling mounts to the front. Any ideas?

Thanks

 

 

Yes, don't do it. I never fit sling mounts on any rifle so I use the slip on type, no drilling of the stock required, loop on each end and as you don't need mounts can be used on any rifle.

 

If however you still want sling mounts and are not confident about the drilling (wrong size drill=a wrecked stock), take it along to a gunsmith who'll sort you out no problem. :thumbs:

I have no problems with drilling things but my S10 has a large air bottle sticking out the front of the stock... So i will need some sort of clamp for the bottle..????

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if its the mark three there is enough wood about 2inches back from the lip to take a stud, take the stock off and have a look, you will have to take the safety catch out of the side to take the stock off IIRC. my mate had one that i fitted studs to obviously if you put a clamp on you will probably have to take it off everytime you want to fill it.

Cheers Adam

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