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Thread: Flush QD sling studs for a rifle - Grovtec

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    I use the Grovtecs. Would avoid full rotation - even more so if you use a competition sling like the SAP or 1907 type loop slings.
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    @ebf yeah they are limited rotation - it is the only ones I could find anyway. Just need to find someone in Auckland who can install them for me.

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    It should be nice.

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    I am also using Grovtec's on my rifle for hunting. It is much more comfortable to carry it during a long hunting day. I use them only while I am hunting, but I get them off if I go to a shooting polygon because they aren't needed.

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    I am also using Grovtec's on my rifle for hunting. It is much more comfortable to carry it during a long hunting day. I use them only while I am hunting, but I get them off if I go to a shooting polygon because they aren't needed. But I rarely shoot from the hunting rifle in the polygon. In such places, I like to shoot from semi-automatic pistols. For example, I have a Beretta 92D. I have found out about it on ballachy.com. I have read some reviews, and I decided to buy it because it has a lot of fans around the world.

 

 

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