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Replacing Hyperfirm bipod?


ShadyP

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I recently acquired a hyperfirm DLT19. The bipod broke off and needs to be glued back on. It's a b grade so I don't mind this hassle but it got me thinking about attaching a functional bipod.

 

Does anyone have insight about whether a 3d printer bipod would work? Is there a way to screw something into the hyperfirm rubber?

 

This is what I'm working with. Not the dog, Chewie can't not be on the couch if I'm near the couch.

 

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If you still have the original bipod, you can use zap-a-gap or CA glue to put it back. If you want to replace it with a functional resin one, pm me.

 

On the other hand, I rock my DLT without a bipod. I use an original WWII leather sling and a Deathtrooper scope.

 

 

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If you still have the original bipod, you can use zap-a-gap or CA glue to put it back. If you want to replace it with a functional resin one, pm me.

 

On the other hand, I rock my DLT without a bipod. I use an original WWII leather sling and a Deathtrooper scope.

 

 

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The bipod still exists but hasn't arrived to me yet. I bought this from a garrison member who delivered the blaster first and just found the bipod earlier this week. My plan has been to glue it back on but a functional one would be (arguably) better.

 

Is the leather sling ok to troop with?

 

 

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