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<blockquote data-quote="mr ed" data-source="post: 921043" data-attributes="member: 6777"><p>Almost all recoil pads are put on by the same method.</p><p>you take the screw and push it in the hole on the side that touches the stock.</p><p>then you take a razor knife and slit the rubber, then you grease the screws and screwdriver so it won't stick to or damage the rubber.</p><p>you push the screw and Phillips screwdriver thru the area you slit, screw it and when your done there is no visible holes or damage.</p><p> </p><p>so with that said, just poke around with a 3/16 - 1/4" dia phillips screwdriver</p><p>about 3/4" from each end of the pad and you should find the slits.</p><p>if your going to save the pad you might put some vaseline or lubriplate on the screwdiver tip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr ed, post: 921043, member: 6777"] Almost all recoil pads are put on by the same method. you take the screw and push it in the hole on the side that touches the stock. then you take a razor knife and slit the rubber, then you grease the screws and screwdriver so it won't stick to or damage the rubber. you push the screw and Phillips screwdriver thru the area you slit, screw it and when your done there is no visible holes or damage. so with that said, just poke around with a 3/16 - 1/4" dia phillips screwdriver about 3/4" from each end of the pad and you should find the slits. if your going to save the pad you might put some vaseline or lubriplate on the screwdiver tip. [/QUOTE]
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