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Stirrup style sling swivel?
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Guys

Do any of the custom parts suppliers make these? They are for the forend and are very common on Mannlicher rifles and carbines. I wish I had a photo to put here to show what I mean. I need to restock a rifle and want to use one for something different.

Thanks and have a good easter.

GG
 
Posts: 500 | Location: Queensland, Australia | Registered: 07 August 2001Reply With Quote
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GG,

This what you're looking for?




Available from NECG and I guess whoever is looking after the Recknagel range in Australia now.

cheers,
- stu
 
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Yep.........that be the one Stu. Thanks mate.

Hope you guys have a good easter weekend.

Cheers.

GG
 
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Does this mount straight through the stock, or is there a metal re-inforce? Is there any attachment to the barrel?



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Not 100% sure Stu but I think there is a small steel boss inlayed into the stock each side of the barrel channel. The thru bolt also passes thru a banded lug on the barrel. All very complimicated but looks ok especially if the forend is slim and deepish in the european style. That is, U shaped rather than round in X section.

Cheers.

GG
 
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On the custom mannlicher stocks that I had made, I used the stirrup and stock ferrules from the Ruger RSI rifles. They are available from the Ruger parts department.
 
Posts: 2036 | Location: Roebling, NJ 08554 | Registered: 20 January 2002Reply With Quote
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Thanks Kurt - I'll look into it.

Any chance of showing some photos of some of your custom stocked MS rifles? I bought a M1950 in 9.3x62 but the stock was broken into 3 pieces in transit to me so I'm up for a custom stock.

Cheers.

GG
 
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This M/S 1952 in 9.3x62 was restocked by Henry Pohl, using the Ruger stirrup and ferrules.







 
Posts: 2036 | Location: Roebling, NJ 08554 | Registered: 20 January 2002Reply With Quote
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Thanks KurtC - nice job. My 9.3 is a half stocked rifle with a single trigger and shotgun style trigger guard. It has different open sites also. As it will be getting a new stock it won't be classed as original anyway so I'm going to make a few other changes along the way - rust blue, lop bbl to 22", claw mounts, nice wood.

Cheers.

GG
 
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