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Adding a sling stud.
#2225583
09/14/17 04:27 AM
09/14/17 04:27 AM
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goodman_hunter
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So I got a pistol grip stock for my stoegar 3500. Not only did it not come with any instructions. It didn't come with a sling stud either. So my question is, what's my best course of action for adding one?
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Re: Adding a sling stud.
[Re: goodman_hunter]
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09/14/17 05:27 AM
09/14/17 05:27 AM
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Bowhunter84
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Drilling a hole and screwing one in. I'd put a little epoxy on the threads to make sure it doesn't move.
"Just remember a gobbler has to win every time, you only have to win once" BC
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Re: Adding a sling stud.
[Re: SuperSpike]
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09/15/17 12:01 AM
09/15/17 12:01 AM
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deadeye48
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What if it's a wood stock? I bought my boy a marlin model 60 and it will need studs. Is there a trick to doing that without splitting the wood? Not trying to hijack here. If you come to Northport I can do that for you just send me a pm to let me know
When I need expert advice I tend to talk to myself The older I get the better I used to be
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Re: Adding a sling stud.
[Re: SuperSpike]
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09/15/17 03:55 AM
09/15/17 03:55 AM
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Bowhunter84
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What if it's a wood stock? I bought my boy a marlin model 60 and it will need studs. Is there a trick to doing that without splitting the wood? Not trying to hijack here. When I put them on wood stocks I just put a piece of painters tape where I'm wanting to drill the hole. Drill slow and I've never had a problem...
"Just remember a gobbler has to win every time, you only have to win once" BC
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