My first gun was a CG63: a, the, I have had for over 30 years now and would like hotta it up a bit.
I would like to put on a synthetic piston, collapsible pistol grip, possibly thumb, and like a forward stock with Weawer / Picatinny rail for bipod, etc., and a ditto on the top of optical reticle.
If I remember correctly it is / was the one up in LuleƄ who were doing these pistons you want (synthetic, foldable diy road case piston and pistol grip). Believe that the firm is / hetero Lulea Weapon Service.
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I can not understand where it is to be screwed.
I think it looks to be a standard rail is attached to the box, in order to attach the riflescope and the like. It may be necessary diy road case to drill the box first if not already done.
But I've found something here that might be able to build on http://www.boydsguns...=6893&cat=1220 #
They are in my opinion rather ugly in color, so if you paint them green, saw off the piston and makes the clamshell at eachother left and paste / screws on Picatinny / Weaver rails at will, maybe you can get something nice at a moderate price .
I can not understand where it is to be screwed.
I think it looks to be a standard rail is attached diy road case to the box, in order to attach the riflescope and the like. It may be necessary to drill the box first if not already done.
That's diy road case what I do not quite connect, if they are pre-drilled so it must be something corresponding threaded hole on the gun, but was hell sitting the holes. Drilling diy road case in an over 100 year old hard-hardened design dare I simply can not.
I think it looks to be a standard rail is attached to the box, in order to attach the riflescope diy road case and the like. It may be necessary to drill the box first if not already done.
That's what I do not quite connect, if they are pre-drilled so it must be something corresponding threaded hole on the gun, but was hell sitting the holes. Drilling in an over 100 year old hard-hardened design dare I simply can not.
On newly manufactured weapons, there are usually pre-drilled holes, but given that the weapon was produced when the scopes were not especially common in the pre-drilled. The need did not exist then. Do you submit the rifle to a knowledgeable technician, it should not be dangerous to drill into the box, but of course there is the risk that something diy road case goes wrong. But at 96 and 98a boxes usually are able to get for a cheap price if it would go crazy. The holes should sit on top out of the box, both far behind and far ahead.
Had I been you, I had submitted the weapon to a skilled blacksmith diy road case and done nothing soulma lv. Especially not pasted on picatinnyskenor.
The feeling that you do not really know what you're doing, I get, among other things, diy road case that you say you want to glue a picatinnyskena on the weapon. You glue not stick picatinnyskenor on weapons.
The rail should preferably hold a leg rest and maybe something more, like a laser. Getting it straight're not difficult if you glue than if one drills and screws, rather the opposite.
As long as I do not give me the gun itself, thus box and pipe so I see no problem with a normal handy person fits into a new box for his weapon.
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