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    Daystate Butt pads

    I have a MK1 Daystate Huntsman and want to refurbish the stock,
    can't see how the butt pad is fixed, no screw holes, were these pads glued to the stock ? David

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    Dave if you look carefully at the back of the butt pad along vertical centre line, youll should be able to make out two slight marks in the rubber. Push a phillips driver into these (it's ok there are holes there) and udo the screws hidden under them.
    All the best
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    a friend recently wanted to remove his mk3 butt pad to fit an adjustable - he couldnt remove it as it had been glued.
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    Kev, thanks your correct, invisible with the naked eye but if I stretch the rubber there's two small slits, almost as though cut with a razor blade. problem solved. David

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    I love a happy ending
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