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Bipod attachment for a Daystate X2

This is a discussion on Bipod attachment for a Daystate X2 within the Anything Airgun Related forums, part of the Airguns category; Greetings one and all..... Does anyone have an X2 with a bipod fitted... and if so can they enlighten me ...

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    Bipod attachment for a Daystate X2

    Greetings one and all.....
    Does anyone have an X2 with a bipod fitted... and if so can they enlighten me how they fitted theirs? maybe a picture?

    Many thanks.
    Tom

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    harris bi-pod, fitted on sling swivel stud,thats how my bi-pod fits on my merlyn
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    You just need these.


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    Thanks for the replies guys.....
    Still don't see how that would work... I maybe missing something realisy simplez here?! ... Ive attatched a piccy so you can see what i've got.
    (Picked it up 2nd hand on here and this is how it arrived)
    The knurled knob is really stiff to turn and doesn't wanna seem to disengage from the screw thread?
    Anyway... have a gander and see what ya think....

    Thanks again.



    ps..
    I've added a couple of the X2's stock for your info...

    Last edited by plumbz; 08-02-2010 at 23:38 PM. Reason: Added picture

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    To fit to a stud it should look like this.


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    Cheers Andy,
    makes sense that mate... Looks like i've got somethin that requires a solid fixing, ie: a tapped thread to screw into..... ??
    Dya know if there's any way of adapting the one i've picked up?
    Tom.

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    Check out Barry's picture link

    PictureTrail: Online Photo Sharing, Social Network, Image Hosting, Online Photo Albums

    Most Bipods work on the same principle


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