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Does anyone know how the butt plate on this rifle is fastend on. Its a 2 piece affair-rubber on plastic with no visible screws. I have to shorten the stock on one of these and don't really want to cut through any metal
 
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FrownerCan't see where it is screwed on. Mine looks like they used some sort of adhesive. You can easily contact the US importer and have him find out. fishingroger


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Good question? Just looked at mine. Must be glued on.
 
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Run a magnet over it so we know for sure- I have a 527, but the pad was replaced, not by me.
 
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you have to look very carefully but you will find 2 small slits in the rubber where the screws go through. But the pad is also epoxied on. I ran into this issue on my 527 when I re-finished the stock.


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Hey Thanks M1 Tanker. I found the slits. I don't suppose you could tell me what kind of head the screws have. Dave
 
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Hey Thanks M1 Tanker. I found the slits. I don't suppose you could tell me what kind of head the screws have. Dave
Most pads have phillips head screws.
 
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