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INSTALLATION
NOTE: Always ensure firearms are unloaded and follow all firearm safety guidelines during installation and use.
5
Determine Optimal Position for Upper Sub-Assembly
Measure the distance from the buttstock to the point where you want the rifle to rest
against the foam-covered "V's" on the Upper Sub-Assembly (B) and subtract 1.5".
Take into account any optics, handguard accessories, suppressors, or other attach-
ments on the firearm. For greater versatility, you may want to store your SBR's (Short
Barrelled Rifles) with the buttstock fully extended.
You may want to hold the Upper Sub-Assembly (B) in place and have someone hold a
firearm on the rack to verify that you have the correct distance.
6
Mount the Upper Sub-Assembly
Make sure the holes in the Upper Sub-Assembly (B) are vertically aligned with the holes
in the Buttstock Sub-Assembly (C).
Use the measurement found in the previous step (as shown below) and repeat steps
2-4
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Tips & Maintenance
If you are running tall optics that interfere with the wall, you can flip the rifle around so
the optics are facing away from the wall.
Periodically check the tightness of the lag screws. Re-tighten if necessary.
The Pine wood has been polyurethaned for longevity and requires no further mainte-
nance.

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