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Beretta 303 forend sling attachment


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Well what do you know! I have one :yahoo:

 

Edit to add: Suppose a few more details would help! I brought it for a friend who then got one from his RFD.. ****** me right off. Had to order it in from Italy. Unfortunately it wasn't cheap, £35 including postage if you want it. Payment by BT.

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Thanks for the offer timearp but thats a bit too much for me, cheers anyway

Thanks for the offer timearp but thats a bit too much for me, cheers anyway

 

sorry, didn't intend to jump over you, you said the above

 

Neill

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How handy are you?

 

I used one of the nut and bolt type swivel studs, threw the nut part away, drilled through the end cap, cut the stud part to length. Put a pilot hole in the end ( bit that goes through the cap),

 

Once you have it through the cap you flare the end with a small centre punch to stop it pulling through, attach your sling with the swivel attachment,

 

Cost about £4 and about 1/2 an hour

 

Just make sure that when you tighten the cap that its not locked up against the magazine rod, if it is you might have to cut a few threads off the magazine rod, but gradually, it's better to have to cut it twice than to take to much off in the first place,

 

I have had 2 done like this with no ill effects

 

:shaun:

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How handy are you?

 

I used one of the nut and bolt type swivel studs, threw the nut part away, drilled through the end cap, cut the stud part to length. Put a pilot hole in the end ( bit that goes through the cap),

 

Once you have it through the cap you flare the end with a small centre punch to stop it pulling through, attach your sling with the swivel attachment,

 

Cost about £4 and about 1/2 an hour

 

Just make sure that when you tighten the cap that its not locked up against the magazine rod, if it is you might have to cut a few threads off the magazine rod, but gradually, it's better to have to cut it twice than to take to much off in the first place,

 

I have had 2 done like this with no ill effects

 

:shaun:

Good idea shaun might just give that one a go thanks for the great tip

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