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    Slings

    I bought a beautiful Daystate red wolf off of Dave on here and it's stunning the trouble is I need a sling on it but there isn't a chance in hell I'm going to get the drill out to this stock k it's bu far the nicest gun I've ever owned and I've had a few years back lol. Can anyone advice me on anything I can use I really don't want to strap anything on to its buddy bottle and risk causing leaks but I don't suppose there's a fat lot left to do? Can anyone help at all. Please.
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    Segata is online now Has not one but two workbenches in his shed
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    Just search No Drill sling mount, one end will strap or belt to the stock and the other straps to the Barrel, I even DIY'd my own in part using a Dog collar and then a conventional clamp on the faux magazine tube on the RR.
    They hold alright but arent perfect so check things are correct each time you take it out with the sling on.
    You'll Shoot your eye out Kid

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    CannonFodder is offline Brown envelope round the back Squire...
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    I get where you’re coming from, I’ve got a mount that is attached to an aluminium plate that sits between the stock and the butt pad on my HW100.

    You can also get barrel clamps for the front sling mount.

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    barrel clamps are the way to go

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    Cheers guys your all stars thank you.
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    There are also fishing rod slings that are a strap with a velcro loop at each end, I've used a titan sling on a rifle to great effect in the past.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CannonFodder View Post
    I get where you’re coming from, I’ve got a mount that is attached to an aluminium plate that sits between the stock and the butt pad on my HW100.

    You can also get barrel clamps for the front sling mount.
    Great idea
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    Quote Originally Posted by CannonFodder View Post
    I get where you’re coming from, I’ve got a mount that is attached to an aluminium plate that sits between the stock and the butt pad on my HW100.

    You can also get barrel clamps for the front sling mount.
    I wonder what else they will be a perfect fit for ?
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    I have used these guys for a few rifles and they are excellent.
    An alloy plate with asking stud on it and a very reasonable price too:

    https://customslingplates.co.uk/

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    Link isn't working my friend and I can't seem to find them sorry
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    Segata is online now Has not one but two workbenches in his shed
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    The redirect doesn't like it, it redirects to here https://custom-sling-plates.myshopify.com/ which does work alright on my laptop through chrome but cant say if phones will like it.
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