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
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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".
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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.
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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
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Make sure the holes in the Upper Sub-Assembly (B) are vertically aligned with the holes
in the Buttstock Sub-Assembly (C).
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Use the measurement found in the previous step (as shown below) and repeat steps
2-4
7
Tips & Maintenance
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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.
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Periodically check the tightness of the lag screws. Re-tighten if necessary.
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The Pine wood has been polyurethaned for longevity and requires no further mainte-
nance.
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