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free float tube bipod mount

Re: free float tube bipod mount

What I did was order a few JP Quick Detach Sling Studs:

http://www.opticsplanet.com/jp-rifles-quick-detach-sling-stud-with-backer-plate.html

They are right at .250" and the DPMS slots are a bit less so some careful filing is needed. Do it right and it is a snug fit.

I did a fine lapping of the threaded end of the float tube so the slots ended up where I wanted when tightened down, 0 and 180 deg. for me.
 
Re: free float tube bipod mount

I have a solid FF tube on one of my rifles in which I just drilled and tapped the tube for a threaded sling stud. It probably took all of 5 minutes to do.
 
Re: free float tube bipod mount

I did the drilling on my first one also, but it pissed me off when after a few installation and removal cycles, the swivel was no longer at 0600. And forget where the hole ends up on another rifle. I despise lots of random holes drilled in like something from E L.A. and Cheech & Chong.
 
Re: free float tube bipod mount

I hear you.

I wasn't planning on burning through barrels with this one, so I felt comfortable doing it. Realistically, my whole free float tube cost less than what some manufacturers are asking for a section of rail piece for their tubes, so if need be I can buy a new one or time the handguard on a lathe or something.