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Shotgun sling tapping
I was thinking of calling Lafayette Shooters but I'm really not a fan of that place. It's a Browning Gold so I really don't want to try it myself and screw it up. Thanks |
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easy
it isn't that hard of a job, you just need to drill, the stud is like a wood screw, no need to tap, i drilled the stock and fore end on my h&r buffalo classic, i know that isn't no comparison to a pretty shotgun, i probably wouldn't have tried to do it for the first time if i had a fancy gun like that, but now that i have done it i know it wouldnt be a problem
being able to do it at work helped you need to buffer your stock with some rags to keep the vice from scratching it choose a drill bit the size of screw shank in between the threads drill slowly only a hair deeper than the screw will go |
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I wouldn't trust anyone at Lafayette Shooters to do that. They used to outsource their gunsmitthing through a place out of Baton Rouge. They would come in once a week. If they still do that, then it would be ok.
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i've done it several times with my guns. do what fishfighter said and it's real easy to do.
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