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Anybody ever used Michael's "flush-mount" or "push-button" sling mounts?

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19 July 2003, 03:14
BlackBart
Anybody ever used Michael's "flush-mount" or "push-button" sling mounts?
Been looking at these and considering them for a McMillan I have that currently does not have any studs at all. They look interesting. Seems like they would work well with a fiberglass stock, and they are knid of different, so that appeals to me a bit too, I must admit.

Of course I am afraid of the obvious, hiking up a hill or tree, and the darned thing comes undone some how. That would be very, very bad! I should probably mention that the application is a strictly hunting, big-game gun.

So, anybody ever used this system? If so, how did you like it? Do they easily come undone?

Thanks in advance guys!

Bob
19 July 2003, 03:24
Pete Millan
Bart,

These are OK for a rifle you shoot off a sandbag, they being smooth and all, but I've used them and I don't like them. They are a bit finicky to fit, plus you cannot use a bipod with them, which was my main beef.

Pete
19 July 2003, 04:41
Dago Red
I was thinking about these too and my question was the same, how easy is it to hit the button and have it pop off while hunting? I liked the fact that when you removed the sling the female end of it was flush in the stock.

Red
19 July 2003, 04:54
Bill M
Red,

I put them on my M77VT because it spends most of its' time on the bags. I do like them. It would be very unlikley that they come un-done by accident - it is hard to remove them when you want to! The button is well protected inside the sling loop.

As mentioned above, about the only thing that I do not like is that you can not readily install a bipod, but I don't use one on the VT.

I used a forstner bit in the drill press for the holes, and epoxied them in. No problems thus far.

Cheers, Bill
19 July 2003, 07:09
Paul H
My buddy swears by them, and has installed them on at least 1/2 dozen of his rifles. He spends 6 weeks hunting Kodiak for deer every year, so I imagine has put them through their paces enough to find any shortcomings. Kodiak does have a few hills to hike up [Wink]
19 July 2003, 08:11
Dago Red
What are forstner bits? are they the ones with a flat point on them? could I buy those anywhere?

thanks guys. I have a stock that needs studs and I had some of the screw in ones but don't like the fact that for the sling to move freely it sometimes unscrews them a turn or two.

Red
19 July 2003, 08:20
Bill M
Red,

Yes, Forstner bits are for use in wood only, and produce a flat-bottom hole except for the centering spot. I don't see any reason that a proper size regular twist drill bit wouldn't work, though*. The sketch on the right should give you a good idea of what they look like:
http://www.woodworkingtips.com/woodtips/wstip03.html
I know that they have them a Lowe's, so most well-stocked hardware stores should have them.

Regards, Bill

* make sure you don't go all the way through the fore end to the barrel channel

[ 07-18-2003, 23:22: Message edited by: Bill M ]
19 July 2003, 09:44
Atkinson
They work fine properly installed....
20 July 2003, 02:27
Recoil Rob
I have them on a .22 Abolt. They work well but are a real pain to get the button depressed to let go of the sling. Like a Swedish Mauser magazine release. I usually use something to depress it.
20 July 2003, 06:10
rootbeer
Can somebody provide a link so I can get a look at them? Sounds like something I might want to put on my sandbag-queen-in-progress.
Hold it! A quick and dirty search yielded www.tracertechnology.com/Swivel_Shotgun

[ 07-19-2003, 21:16: Message edited by: rootbeer ]