hello Jamo
They can be fitted with a swivel, mine was fitted at the shop.
You just have to pick a point on the stock where there is a reasonable depth of wood.
Dont forget to remove the stock before drilling
hi all, does anybody know if a bsa superten stock can be fitted with swivel stud on the forend? and if so what size stud? ive got a bipod to go on it but im a bit unsure if there will be enough clearance between the stock and the air reservoir, i would be really gratefull if anyone could throw any advice my way, cheers guys.
hello Jamo
They can be fitted with a swivel, mine was fitted at the shop.
You just have to pick a point on the stock where there is a reasonable depth of wood.
Dont forget to remove the stock before drilling
BSA Superten BBK (Blueprinted), BSA Ultra SS Regged, Tanfoglio Witness, Umarex 1911
and many, many bows and slingshots
First - Take the action out of the stock before you drill!
Then if you look at the front you'll see it starts to thicken about 2.3 inches from the front.
Thats where you want to drill.
If its an uncle mikes stud then it tells you what drills to use and what depth.
I did both my MKII and MKIII without any problems.
thanks guys, i will take the action out and have a look now?
http://members.lycos.co.uk/robm3/swivels.htm
Hope this helps...
Quality fitting that one
I didn;t have access to metal workings so i just put mine in the front end as normal, it's nice and firm even though there is a thread showing through
mine - http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...l/DSC01033.jpg (not the best pic)
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