jandcguns 65 Posted January 14, 2015 Report Share Posted January 14, 2015 Hello just wondering if it would be difficult to fit a stud for a sling to the back of my hw100kt I am worried I might damage it do you think I could manage myself or not take the risk and let a gun smith do it ? Thanks Quote Link to post
bigmac 97kt 13,806 Posted January 15, 2015 Report Share Posted January 15, 2015 (edited) Hw96Kt Synthetic Sling Swivel Installation have a look at this iv put a post for this lad just follow the instructions iv given him its the same for any rifles its on the general air gun dis,section atvbmac :thumbs: PS fitting the front stud will be difrent to the spring rifle just find where you want the stud to go (not to close to the end ) and just do the same as the back of the rifle BUT you can get a stud for the hw100 that screws in to the screw hole that holds the stock on all you do is replace it with the screw that is all ready in and once you have fitted your pod you fit the sling to the pod if your fitting a pod if not fit the sling to the stud instead just ask for a hw100 front replacement stud for your rifle at your rfd or ask some of the lads on here hope this helps atvbmac :thumbs: Edited January 15, 2015 by bigmac 97kt Quote Link to post
meathumper 29 Posted January 15, 2015 Report Share Posted January 15, 2015 you can get a replacement stud for the front off ebay or your local gun shop. The rear will need drilling. What i did was put a strip of masking tape down the underside of the stock/butt. Gently run something down the ridge to mark the tape, hi lighting the high spot, i used the a pencil (dont use it to draw a line, use the centre of the pencil, holding one end of the pencil in each hand). measure about 2-2.5 inch from the end of the wood so not to hit the butt plate screws when drilling. Mark this spot and use a centre punch, use sharp/new drill bit i think it was a 4.5mm, take your time and get it straight. When hole is drilled I hand turned a self tapping screw in the hole to pre thread the hole to prevent the wood splitting when inserting stud. Once done that a little spit on the stud to aid as I screwed in the stud, the spit drys leaving it nice and snug. hope this makes sense and helps you. Quote Link to post
jandcguns 65 Posted January 15, 2015 Author Report Share Posted January 15, 2015 Thanks lads Iv already got the front stud which replaces the bolt thanks very much for info. And I will check out that link Big Mac 1 Quote Link to post
jamesS410 106 Posted January 15, 2015 Report Share Posted January 15, 2015 What ever advice you take, if you decide to do it yourself, find a bit of decent off cut of hardwood (even if its just an oak fence post), drill a trial hole and fit your stud in that first. That way at least you will know youre drilling the right size hole for the stud to be a snug fit without splitting the wood and you will see how much you need to countersink it. If you're in any doubt about it consult a gunsmith first, if not go for it and be proud to have done it yourself (personally I find it the most nerve wracking job you can do on a rifle but its nice to see your own handy work each timeyou go out) 2 Quote Link to post
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