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Offline gmac44

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I've been looking and can't find exactly what I want, which is the  swivel stud and the grip cap to fit over it, and the swivel stud that replaces one of the pistol fore end screws.
Can I get a set like this, or do I have to buy the pistol grip set with the studs already attached?
**I found the grip swivel, i will just drill a hole in my existing grip cap, and carefully place a wood screw swivel stud in my pistol  fore end .**
Has any one done this? Any tips on where on the fore end to put the stud, toward the front or back?
 My first impulse is to try and guess  just where the stud will not extend through the wood, and go as far forward as possible.  

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Re: Where to get sling swivel studs for Encore pistol?** Updated**
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2010, 07:09:30 AM »
this how i' did mine   t.c  made a  swivel stud that replace's the bolt that held the pistol grip on. cannot find it on there web site... http://www.tcarms.com/firearms/images/silos/7994a.jpg  is this what you are looking fore??? WORM

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Re: Where to get sling swivel studs for Encore pistol?** Updated**
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2010, 06:53:05 PM »
gmac, do you have rubber or wood  grip and forearmm

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Re: Where to get sling swivel studs for Encore pistol?** Updated**
« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2010, 12:16:40 PM »
I have the wood forearm.
I found the grip swivel stud on gunbroker, it is on the way. I will just drill a hole in the grip cap to fit over that.
After thinking about it a bit, I decided that I would rather have the front stud on the fore end rather than using a barrel band of some sort, so went for that.
I drilled a pilot hole about 1 1/2" behind the front of the front barrel mount screw hole, so I would have plenty of meat to attach and have plenty of strength.
I think it is going to work out fine.