lukvdh Posted December 26, 2008 Report Share Posted December 26, 2008 Hi all, I have a new Dboys / Kalash / KLS RK-06 (full metal AK74 with some wood). With it came a nice looking sling. But I can't see a way to attach this sling to the gun. One end is OK (it's a little 'clip-like' (I'm not native English, sorry)), but the other 'end' isn't open. Anyone any idea / hints / tips ? Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites
Crocketman Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 Hi all, I have a new Dboys / Kalash / KLS RK-06 (full metal AK74 with some wood). With it came a nice looking sling. But I can't see a way to attach this sling to the gun. One end is OK (it's a little 'clip-like' (I'm not native English, sorry)), but the other 'end' isn't open. Anyone any idea / hints / tips ? Thanks! it has the front sling point and rear right? could you post a pic of the sling or maybe a sling like it so we can identify whar we are looking at thanks Link to post Share on other sites
DarkMM Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 Hi all, I have a new Dboys / Kalash / KLS RK-06 (full metal AK74 with some wood). With it came a nice looking sling. But I can't see a way to attach this sling to the gun. One end is OK (it's a little 'clip-like' (I'm not native English, sorry)), but the other 'end' isn't open. Anyone any idea / hints / tips ? Thanks! You feed the clip back through the buckle so you have a simple length of canvas with a clip at one end and a buckle at the other - i.e. adjust the sling to reduce the length and when the clip reaches the buckle pass it through. Thread the clip through the D-ring on the stock. When the clip has been thread through the stock's attachtment point feed the clip into the buckle again to form a loop on canvas arround the stock's attachtment point. Adjust to fit. If you wish I can get pictures of the process, or I'm sure someone already has done this. This is probably explained badly Link to post Share on other sites
lukvdh Posted December 27, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 You feed the clip back through the buckle ..... ... This is probably explained badly Got it, thanks. I already tried that way, but the clip wouldn't go trough the buckle. Seems I was to 'gentle' with it, with some more force it went trough and now everything looks to be OK. Thanks. (Not badly explained at all, you see? :-)) Link to post Share on other sites
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