Para cord on your folder.

cowtown45

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I've noticed in some pictures that a few of you have added some para cord to your folding stocks. Is there any trick to putting it on? I figure a knot on both ends with a tight coil should work. I wonder though how well it stays on after a day of shooting.
 
I melted the end of mine with a lighter. I have several hundred rounds through it with the para wrap on the folder. It's still nice and tight.
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All of my CZ rifles are rigged up with factory folders and I'm in the process of para-cord wrapping them all. When done properly the wrapping stays on nice and tight, plus you will have the ability to easily tighten it as required (have not had any need to do it yet...but nice to know it would be easy if required). The i-beam shape of the stock lends itself nicely to lashing on the paracord not unlike how you would lash a free rope end with whipping twine. Basically you lay a loop down in the interior of the stock channel and then wrap tightly around the loop all the way down the stock. When you get to the end you pass the free end of the cord through the bight and then pull on the other end to tighten the bight around the free end. If you pull hard enough you can suck the bight and the whipped end right into the i-channel.

See the following link...example #2 is the closest to what I use.

http://www.ropeworks.biz/reader/whipping.pdf

Cheers,

Brobee
 
All of my CZ rifles are rigged up with factory folders and I'm in the process of para-cord wrapping them all. When done properly the wrapping stays on nice and tight, plus you will have the ability to easily tighten it as required (have not had any need to do it yet...but nice to know it would be easy if required). The i-beam shape of the stock lends itself nicely to lashing on the paracord not unlike how you would lash a free rope end with whipping twine. Basically you lay a loop down in the interior of the stock channel and then wrap tightly around the loop all the way down the stock. When you get to the end you pass the free end of the cord through the bight and then pull on the other end to tighten the bight around the free end. If you pull hard enough you can suck the bight and the whipped end right into the i-channel.

See the following link...example #2 is the closest to what I use.

http://www.ropeworks.biz/reader/whipping.pdf

Cheers,

Brobee

i will use your info in the helpful hints sticky .... thanks .

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=603359
 
I did a nice job on one... took many many attempts and unsure if I could reproduce it :)
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It needs to be ultra-tight! I wouldn't recommend going as far as the triangular portion of the stock either as the cord can slip over.
 
I did a nice job on one... took many many attempts and unsure if I could reproduce it :)
tan_01.jpg

It needs to be ultra-tight! I wouldn't recommend going as far as the triangular portion of the stock either as the cord can slip over.

Generally I don't love the look, but yours looks great.
 
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