Mounting bipod & sling on Marauder

Just bought my first air rifle, Marauder .22 for varmit control at our campground, specifically groundhogs. Customer support at Benjamin says the bipod & sling cannot be mounted at the same time because both use the swivel mount. I thought I read somewhere someone found an adapter that allows both but I can’t seem to find it. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
 
I have a .22 Marauder with both a sling and bipod with no issues. There were a couple that worked for me. This is one of them: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B091NWTN28/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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You can always add a picatinny rail like an Atlas mount onto your marauder, and then you’ll have both.

Here is one meant for flat spot mounting, in where the underside of your stock is flat

And here’s one for stocks that have a slight curved surface-

If choosing one of these make sure and mount it right using the tee nuts and JB weld epoxy them in place. You’ll need a 3/4” paddle bit to countersink the nuts on the inside of your stock.

Both of those mounts have that hole which is meant for quick disconnect type of sling connection. If you decide to use a QD sling mount, remove the factory sling log and use it’s hole as one of the mounting holes for these mounts.


It’s a fun project, either of those rails are quality pieces, and know that it’s a very solid connection to your bipod. If you just use two screws into a wood or synthetic stock(especially synthetic) it won’t be long you’ll start ripping out that rail from bearing down on your bipod, and your stock will come out as an eye sore. Most definately an “I told you so” situation.
 
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