Okay guys, the one yawl are looking at and the ones I have are two different styles.
This is the one I use. Midway #551-584 $11.99
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/551584 ... teel-matte
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Texas Sheepdawg wrote:Okay guys, the one yawl are looking at and the ones I have are two different styles.
This is the one I use. Midway #551-584 $11.99
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/551584 ... teel-matte
Hoot wrote:commander faschisto wrote:The Midway illustration is completely misleading. It fits right in, and then you can put a normal loop or QD in it. The mounting hole is oriented left-right, fixed.
Thanks Joe.
I'm not obtuse, but just tell me one more time that:
If that is the case, I have a few other baubles I need to order anyway from Midway, so I may just have to pick a couple of them up for my two stocks. Even though the regular fixed loop ones that come with the A2 stock, spend most of their lives in a drawer in my shop as they interfere with my rear bag. I only mount them for hunting season, then take them back off.
FYI: In case anyone does not realize it, you can unscrew the butt plate screw that normally goes in the standard A2 fixed loop, drop a nut of the same thread down in the slot that the loop normally rides in and screw the butt plate screw back into the nut. IIRC, I sanded the nut a little thinner than it normally is to allow it to fit down in the slot, but I bet you could find thin profile nuts (like jam nuts) that would not need sanding.
This kind of stuff you guys keep revealing is why I have a hard time saving up my shekels.
Hoot
Hoot wrote:For those looking for simple picture of folks 450b setups, I apologize for belaboring the issue. In hindsight, it probably warranted a separate thread as I'm sure other people will benefit from the information and never think to look in the picture thread. Dawg, can the posts be moved to their own thread?
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Agree --- only way I carry during hunting now. Keeps my hands free.BayouBob wrote:The first stud shown is to allow a 3 point sling to used on an A-2 stock. The other alternative is to use a harness over the buttstock to attach the 3 point sling. If you put a swivel loop through it then you can use it either way. A 3 point sling is not just good in combat; it is an excellant way to carry in the woods. It keeps you from having to carry all the weight of the weapon in your hands but keeps the rifle at a near ready position rather than slung over your back.
BayouBob wrote:The first stud shown is to allow a 3 point sling to used on an A-2 stock. The other alternative is to use a harness over the buttstock to attach the 3 point sling. If you put a swivel loop through it then you can use it either way. A 3 point sling is not just good in combat; it is an excellant way to carry in the woods. It keeps you from having to carry all the weight of the weapon in your hands but keeps the rifle at a near ready position rather than slung over your back.
BayouBob wrote:Could you provide some detail pictures of your 3 point system? I have yet to see any demonstration or pictures that make sense to me on this 3 point system. In my mind, Seeing the application in use helps me understand it better.
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