Putting a sling on your rifle has several advantages. first, it makes it easier to carry. You just put the slinged rifle over your shoulder and you are good to go. It also frees up your hands, which allows you to get a drink, use a GPS device, or a number of other things. Slings are also used during some competitive shooting events and sometimes while hunting to help stabilize the rifle before firing. a sling will be a good addition to your rifle, and it’s easy to install.
Locate the attachment points on the stock of the rifle. There will be two of them, both on the underside of the stock. one will be forward, toward the front part of the stock, under the barrel. The second attachment point will be toward near the rear of the rifle, under the butt of the gun. It is imperative to find these sling attachment points to install the rifle sling.
The sling will have attachment devices on both ends. The devices are metal and square in shape, with two small rods running parallel to each other. There will be a gap between the rods, leaving a hollow space between them. one of the rods on each attachment device will have a portion of one rod protruding out one side. Push in on the protruding rod and you will be able to open the device. Press the square forward which will move one rod forward. Push that rod through the sling attachment point on the front of the rifle. Continue putting pressure on the protruding rod while closing the attachment device. The attachment device should now be square and firmly attached to the front of your rifle.
Connect the rear attachment point to the rear sling attachment device. make sure that the sling is straight. If it is twisted the sling will have to be unconnected and re-attached. The rear attachment point on the rifle is, with the exception of its position to the other end of the sling, exactly like the front one. Push in the protroding rod of the sling attachment device and open the device. Slide the open rod into the sling attachment point on the rear of the rifle stock. Close the square on the sling’s attachment device. Your sling should now be firmly attached and ready for use.