19 October 2007, 00:01
333_OKHT.O.C Titan Sling Swivels
Who has used these swivels on a rifle and how do you feel they would work for a custom rifle?
I and not fond of the Uncle Mikes and would like to use something like these on my custom rifle. As you can see I am down to the last few details of the rifle awaiting final stock fitting.
So what do you know / recommend?
19 October 2007, 03:10
Woodrow SI like the Safari Swivel brand of swivels myself but they are a bit harder to find. They are unique and good looking...but I only ever seen them in stainless. I got several pairs at Gander Mountain several years ago but I am not sure if they still carry them.
19 October 2007, 19:59
333_OKHquote:
Originally posted by Woodrow S:
I like the Safari Swivel brand of swivels myself but they are a bit harder to find. They are unique and good looking...but I only ever seen them in stainless. I got several pairs at Gander Mountain several years ago but I am not sure if they still carry them.
Here are the Safari's
swivel19 October 2007, 20:46
Marc_StokeldA buddy of mine uses those swivels on all of his rifles. I can't stand them, but it is a pure Ford vs. Chevy thing and they do their job quite well. I just don't like them because it takes so long to get them off. For someone who does not remove their sling a lot, then they would be close to perfect.
I had one rifle with the Pachmayer flush swivels and did not like then either. The front base would rotate, but that can happen with any swivels. I could have epoxied the hole, but sold the rifle just because I never relaly liked it.
I like Uncle Mike's swivels with the locking screw thing. For narrow European slings, I like the NECG swivels that are sort of square. Hard to explain them, but I like the way they look
19 October 2007, 21:54
TC1I'm with Marc. Another nice thing about the NEGC units is they come with a matching stud.
Terry
20 October 2007, 04:04
333_OKHNECG will not work since I already have the front barrel band stud and the two screw rear.
20 October 2007, 04:17
Woodrow S333, thanks for the website. Now I can get a couple pair of the blued ones. They are a pain to uncouple until you get familiar with them...but they will never come un-done and drop the rifle either.