Mounting a Harris bipod on a m14?

Maverik187

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I'm new to the m14 (actually with firearms in general), and was wondering how other people have mounted their harris bipods on their m14's.

I was told that I cannot install a stud from harris in the little hole in front of the front sling mount.

how have you guys installed them? pics would be great.
 
I have this:

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I posted this thread on the rail:

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=623846
 
Is it possible to mount a bipod (such as the one I have linked to a stock without having to buy anything else? I seem to recall pictures of M14's with bipods without small rails
 
yea, you just drill out the front sling swivel rivet and replace it with a sling swivel stud- READ THE STICKIES- it's been covered NUMEROUS times- there's even PICTURES
 
Here is the pic's of what I did...

Get a qd stud and a hocky helmet repair kit. Put the mount on the inside of the gas port whole and then the qd stud on the out side and sandwich the two of them between the stock.
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Does Sadlak ship north, or does anyone up here have their adapters in stock?

Unfortunately, they don't ship up here anymore. From what I've heard, Sadlak let their export permits expire some time back, and haven't bothered to re-apply. Fabsports used to carry several of Sadlak's products, and they're where I got my QD mount from.
 
Guys, while it is technically possible, keep in mind that the bbl is not floated, it is attached to the stock, if you mount a bipod then the bbl will torque upwards when you shoot off the bipod. In a resin or aluminum stock the bbl is isolated, but in the standard wooden stock the bbl will be forced upward when you shoot off a bipod
 
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