You mention classic air rifle.....is it and old pcp ? The reason I ask is because if its a springer you really don't want to be fitting a bi-pod.
Hi fellas, having got my first permissions the other day I'm now thinking about adding a sling and a bipod.
However most decent looking bipods I've seen attach to a weaver rail and I'm a little wary of screwing swivels into the woodwork for the sling.
Does anyone have any advice/pointers on these?
Cheers, Dom
EDIT: It's a springer, a BSA Mercury. As far as resale value goes it doesn't concern me greatly as I'm a user, not a collector.
Last edited by Dom_E; 20-08-2013 at 10:44 PM.
You mention classic air rifle.....is it and old pcp ? The reason I ask is because if its a springer you really don't want to be fitting a bi-pod.
Last edited by Trumpetier; 19-08-2013 at 06:48 AM.
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Ref the sling, personally for me a hunting rifle has to have one. Putting a swivel in the butt end is a piece of cake, just go slow, make sure the gun is securely held, mark with a pencil, make an indentation with a drawing pin, pilot with a 2mm bit then extend to the desired diameter. Oh and buy a top quality swivel as once its in it's in. Another personal preference is i don't attach slings to the fore end unless their is a manufacturers method of doing so, better going for a barrel clamp (not on a shrouded barrel though). A little tip if using a barrel clamp is to put a small piece of inner tube or similar material between the clamp and barrel to avoid the risk of it slipping and scratching the blueing.
Ref bipods, buy a cheap spring type one that clips on the barrel first and see how much you use it before splashing £50+ on a flash one.
Buy a second cheap, nasty, battered stock for use in the field with studs screwed in for when you want to use it ?
A lot could depend on what you mean by a classic air rifle?
If it is a spring powered rifle, forget it!
Fit sling swivel studs, fit harris bipod to stud, job done. It's an easy job, even I can do. swivel studs shouldn't hurt the resale value of a rifle - it wouldn't bother me.
Sudden thought if fitting QD studs lowers the value of your gun when it is a classic, most of us have cumulatively knackered the secondhand classic airgun market in 25 years time!
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I would not buy a collectible gun that has a swivel stud screwed into the stock. So yes, the value is affected.
If you need to attach a sling, there are stock strap thingies (sorry forgot what they are called) that just wrap around the stock for this very purpose.
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Cheers fellas, I've added details to help you out!
Dom
If it's a standard beech stocked Mercury in unexceptional condition it would not really matter if you welded a supermarket trolley to the barrel and screwed a stepladder to the stock, so go ahead!
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I had something along these lines on an Airsporter. Put a liner of some sort inside the front mount to protect the finish.
http://www.uttings.co.uk/Product/694...ndard-swivels/
Back in the Seventies I would have happily put a bipod on, FLIR, laser designator & anything else I could have got hold of. Nowadays I've got a bit of a retro thing going I just stick to a 4x32 scope with a high gloss finish...
Good call, I'll be able to do my shopping and reach the top shelves at the same time!
Cheers, they look promising, not sure how well that system would work with a break barrel though? I like my gadgets, but I like the character of the old girl as well...