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I was advise on another website that whan using a British web sling from WWII
for target shooting, to attach back end of the sling to or near the staple on fore stock, IIRC I've seen these along time back but, dkdn't know what it was for where can I get a bedding screw with sling swivel attached to it?
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The Original Point and Cl;ck Interface was a Smith & Wesson.
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07-19-2015 12:24 PM
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Look for Parker-Hale swivels. No. 215D for an SMLE or No.215J for a No.4 rifle.
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ebay, or use a single point sling. The only thing with a single point is its a big load on the wood and might cause some issues. Hence I use a 2 point.
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Yep, use a US M1907 sling with a Parker-Hale target center sling swivel or similar as said above, this was a standard for the No4 'T'.
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so if your going to use the 1907 sling you must use the parker hale swivel? according to rules.and if the 1907 sling is used on the sniper rifles can the rules be interpreted to ok its use on others standard rifles, like 4/2's?
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Nope....... The leather sling was only issued with the No4T sniper rifle whereas the webbing sling was issued /approved for both
And remember that the P-H front trigger guard sling swivel is not nor ever was an issue item on the No4, No4T or the No8 - nor nuffink else! There is a distinct and instantly recognisable difference between the Ordnance issue sling swivel and the commercially available P-H sling loop
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