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How to attach sling on DBoys RK-06


lukvdh

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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!

 

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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!

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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 :D

thanks

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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 :rolleyes:

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You feed the clip back through the buckle .....

...

 

 

This is probably explained badly :rolleyes:

 

 

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? :-))

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