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installing a rail?
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<blockquote data-quote="emn83" data-source="post: 758853" data-attributes="member: 41957"><p>out of curiosity, I tried one of the 10-32 screws I got in the tapped hole for the swivel stud. looks like that was tapped 10-32 also. </p><p></p><p>Now thinking, and this will wait until I have the rail and bi-pod, that I may mount the rail using that hole, and the new one I drill, but replace the swivel stud with one of the button head screws, and buy a picatinny swivel mount, so I can be sire that my Bi-pod is mounted ahead of the sling. Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Also, I'm looking for something to do some practice drilling/tapping on before going after the rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emn83, post: 758853, member: 41957"] out of curiosity, I tried one of the 10-32 screws I got in the tapped hole for the swivel stud. looks like that was tapped 10-32 also. Now thinking, and this will wait until I have the rail and bi-pod, that I may mount the rail using that hole, and the new one I drill, but replace the swivel stud with one of the button head screws, and buy a picatinny swivel mount, so I can be sire that my Bi-pod is mounted ahead of the sling. Thoughts? Also, I'm looking for something to do some practice drilling/tapping on before going after the rifle. [/QUOTE]
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