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<blockquote data-quote="Don Ward" data-source="post: 494228" data-attributes="member: 19118"><p>Thats a really nice build. If you are interested in being able to snap the butt stock onto the arm, give me a call or email. If you or Greg didn't fill it, the little extra hole right behind the pistol grip is pre threaded for our stud and the other flexible part replaces the Y. Or if you just put a 10/32" threaded sling stud or machine bolt in there you can keep the Y on the arm and it gives it something to sit against. The sticks work pretty good anyway, but after some use they loosen up a bit and the arm sometimes wants to fall away or lose contact as you adjust the rifle.</p><p></p><p>We don't actively market our set-up yet due to a couple material issues, but it does work slick when you can't get prone.</p><p></p><p>That is a sharp rig!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Ward, post: 494228, member: 19118"] Thats a really nice build. If you are interested in being able to snap the butt stock onto the arm, give me a call or email. If you or Greg didn't fill it, the little extra hole right behind the pistol grip is pre threaded for our stud and the other flexible part replaces the Y. Or if you just put a 10/32" threaded sling stud or machine bolt in there you can keep the Y on the arm and it gives it something to sit against. The sticks work pretty good anyway, but after some use they loosen up a bit and the arm sometimes wants to fall away or lose contact as you adjust the rifle. We don't actively market our set-up yet due to a couple material issues, but it does work slick when you can't get prone. That is a sharp rig! [/QUOTE]
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