 Greetings friends, this is Survival Doc. Today I'm going to talk about putting the sling on a Kel-Tec Sub-2000 Folding Rifle. This is my Sub-2000. This particular one I like because it accepts Glock magazines. This is my Glock 19 9mm and the same magazines that fit in my Glock also fit in this particular Kel-Tec Sub-2000. You can also get a Kel-Tec Sub-2000 that accepts 40 Smith & Wesson magazines. But today I want to talk about installing the sling on the Sub-2000. The sling that you can get from Kel-Tec actually attaches here at the pivot point and it attaches in this slot right here. Alright therefore it is a carry only sling and it works similar to this sling that I have installed here. It's the way you carry it. But I like to use a sling also for shooting purposes and if you ever want to learn how to use the sling properly I recommend Apple Seed Project. I recommend that you come to one of our weekend marksmanship classes. Very affordable. I'm actually an instructor in training for Apple Seed. But as you can see rather than apply the sling at the pivot point I've applied the sling here and I've also made a point to apply the sling here. And I've actually drilled a hole here and I drilled a hole here and installed the sling bases and that way you can use the sling to hold the rifle for shooting. And in Apple Seed we also teach the loop sling. So we like to take off this part of the sling. Take the loop, put the loop on the support arm with the hardware facing outward of course. And we use the loop sling when the support arm is supported such as in prone or sitting position. But now what I want to do is go over the procedure that I used to make the sling bases at these two locations. This is what comes with most sling mounting kits. You have a wood screw and you have a machine screw. I actually need two machine screws and so I had to purchase two sling kits. Here are the machine screws. I also used some additional washers. This is where I mounted the sling on this piece right here. I had to drill a hole. This is what it looks like after it's mounted. And here's the other end of the rifle. Here's the fore end sling mount. I've taken the rifle apart. You can see how I mounted it. I drilled a hole through this plastic piece, installed a washer on the other side. Now this ledge right here is what holds this piece in the rifle. And I think it would be perfectly satisfactory. However, I wanted the extra support so I used a nail to prevent this type of movement. As you can see I installed a piece of a nail right here. And then what that does is it supports the swivel base here against this type of movement. Here's the ledge right here which prevents this movement. But I wasn't satisfied with this support being supported only by that little piece of plastic. And that's the reason I used the nail in here. Now I took the nail and I cut it off with a hacksaw. And I wrapped a piece of black plastic tape around it so that I could wedge it in here snugly. And then as you can see once the rifle is put together, this will prevent this type of movement. Which just adds an additional amount of support to this sling base. Okay, here's the other end. And what I did was I drilled a hole right through here. There's another view of it drilled a hole right through here. And I used the Dremel tool to round out this hole so that I could apply the sling base in the manner that you see here. I also had to trim off the machine screw with a hacksaw. I cut off the machine screw. And this is Survival Doc reminding you to be prepared or be prepared to be pleased.