Bipod upgrade?

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What’s going on in the bottom
Pic there?
Can you clarify your question?

I just picked up this stock and did not install the adapter.
But I did do a couple flush cups on another rifle.

Its not near as big of a deal as you would think.
Just drill a hole straight at possible.
I used a hand held drill.
Just make sure you are not running into any conflicting parts.
As you can see they got the flush cup and the spartan adapter close.

Then just JB weld the crap out of it.
 

thinhorn_AK

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Can you clarify your question?

I just picked up this stock and did not install the adapter.
But I did do a couple flush cups on another rifle.

Its not near as big of a deal as you would think.
Just drill a hole straight at possible.
I used a hand held drill.
Just make sure you are not running into any conflicting parts.
As you can see they got the flush cup and the spartan adapter close.

Then just JB weld the crap out of it.
Yeah that makes sense. I’m going to go for it. Javelin has an epoxy mix they recommend so I’ll just get whatever that is. Did you need to tape up the stock or anything to keep it from splintering?

I really like the javelin bipods but that attachment piece for the mount is a major turnoff for me. If I can get this rolling, I’ll put them in a bunch of rifles and never look back.
 
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Yeah that makes sense. I’m going to go for it. Javelin has an epoxy mix they recommend so I’ll just get whatever that is. Did you need to tape up the stock or anything to keep it from splintering?

I really like the javelin bipods but that attachment piece for the mount is a major turnoff for me. If I can get this rolling, I’ll put them in a bunch of rifles and never look back.
I tried blue tape when I did the flush cups.
But it just kind of wadded up. Even though I thought I had pressed it down throughly.

Idk I've come to the conclusion that nothing will ever be as perfect as I want.

It harder to just not get epoxy every where.
 
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