Caractéristiques
- Finition: Argent
- Matériau: Aluminum
- Type d'arme: Universel Carabine
- Poids du colis: 0,045kg
- Hauteur d'expédition: 33mm
- Largeur d'expédition: 30mm
- Longueur d'expédition: 91mm
Le prix inclut la TVA mais pas la livraison .
Référence: 352100870
N° fabr.: 870
Permet au tireur d'ajuster infiniment la position de la tête pour obtenir le meilleur ajustement pour tout type de tir... tir en position de fusil, changement entre lunettes de visée et organes de visée en fer, ou utilisation d'un fusil de chasse tant pour le tir en extérieur que pour le tir au trap. Permet d'ajuster la crosse de quatre manières : haut, bas, plus à gauche et à droite. La hauteur de la crosse est ajustée par des manchons insérés dans le dessus découpé de la crosse, et verrouillée avec des vis de réglage sur le côté de la crosse. L'ajustement à gauche et à droite est fourni par des poteaux glissant dans des fentes fraisées dans la plaque de base et verrouillés avec des vis de réglage. Nécessite la découpe de la crosse et le calage des plaques et des manchons dans la crosse. La crosse ne peut pas être remise dans son état d'origine. Les manchons SPL #870 sont des manchons individuels attachés à des plaques de base circulaires séparées qui permettent une plus grande flexibilité dans le placement et l'angle de la crosse de gauche à droite.SPECIFICATIONS : Aluminium. SPL #870 - base de diamètre .870" (22.14mm).
Great Product - Some Skill Required 09/02/2016
Installed the GRACO adjustable comb hardware on my old .300 WIN MAG Browning A-Bolt to provide better eye/scope alignment - requires some skill level but definitely doable if one does proper preparation and layout. Instructions are bare minimum but one can easily figure it out during the preparation phase. Highly recommend a bandsaw and a drill press to install correctly. Height of posts are 0.810" so highest feasible setting with good bite by set screws will be about 0.600" - you can get another 0.250" height by buying two stainless steel #10-24 by 1" socket screws and two steel bushings (7/16" OD, 3/16" ID by 1/4" - ones I purchased have set screws also) and replace the socket screws that came with kit and slip bushings under the posts. Recommend taping the entire stock to protect finish and then draw a line where you want to cut the comb - recommend 1.125" - 1.250" from the top of the stock to allow for smoothing out kerf marks. If applying to a rifle, especially long actions, ensure enought room is allowed for full bolt action. I used a 1/8", 14 TPI bandsaw blade for tight radius and smallest kerf - also mounted stock to a piece of 1"x6" with wedges and tape to ensure it was level on both axis for a precise cut (rehearse how you will cut on bandsaw before cutting - ensure you have room to make full cut because once you start cutting, you're committed). Sand the saw kerf marks away - after kerf clean-up I had less than 0.075" gap between stock and comb. Use either a gun vise or make a jig to hold stock when drilling for post base to ensure stock is level end to end and side to side - same for comb (I used a 5/8" forstner bit for comb to 0.625" depth to set bushing and then a 1/2" forstner bit to bore another 0.125"-0.150", 0.750" to 0.775" overall depth, for post clearance CAUTION - be sure you have adequate materiel on comb or you may inadvertantly bore through the top of the comb). Before you bore bushing holes in comb, epoxy post bases into the stock (score sides like mentioned in other post for good adheasion) and once epoxy set, remove posts and temporarily install set screws in center of bases - aligned comb on stock and then push or rap comb so set screws make an indentation in comb for drilling, will ensure precise bushing alignment.. Score and epoxy bushings in comb and once set, drill and tap for set scews on side of comb away from shooter (same side as your bolt). Seal stock and comb with several coats of Tru-Oil and you are in business.
Ease of installation 30/12/2013
The Graco adjustable comb hardware SPL -870 is by far the easiest form of hardware to install that I have found so far. A few Forstner bits, a level, a jig to hold things in place, and a drill press, and you're ready to go.
I do suggest that you burr the sides of the bottom plates to allow the epoxy to have something to grab hold of. That's the only reason I just gave it 4 stars instead of 5.
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