Slings on takedowns

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Hi folks,

How do you put slings on your take down lever actions?

I have a Chiappa Alaskan but it has no sling swivel studs so I'm a bit stumped.

Help much appreciated.

Scrummy
 
Use a 1" stud in the buttstock and a barrel band swivel up front, then put Uncle Mike's QD swivels on the sling of your choice.
 
I know this is not a lever action but you could just put the two sling swivels on the front end of the gun. It still works fine

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Check out this photo of the Chiappa 1886 Kodiak . . .


That's how I'd mount the front swivel stud on your rifle. The funny thing is, unless the forearm was particularly long, I doubt I'd do it that way on a .45/70 like the 1886 in the photo because I'd be concerned about the stud cutting my hand under heavy recoil. I've gone the magazine band sling attachment route in the past, and its not bad, it looks good, and keeps the swivel stud away from your hand, but if it comes loose it'll slide around and be a nuisance until you get out the Lock-Tite.

As an alternative, the Brass Stacker will work if you like the look, and it comes with a magazine band front attachment . . .
 
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Hi folks,

To help, here is a rubbish phone camera picture:

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Boomer, had a look at those Brass Stacker things. Whilst I like the idea I’m not so keen on clamping anything to the mag tube.

1) it feels quite light
2) I don’t want to mess with the tolerances as the mag tube is part of the takedown mechanism

I think it may be the case of getting the heel and forend fitted with sling swivel studs. I'm not sure why they don't put the front swivel on the Alaskan....

Scrummy
 
Not familiar with the model you have, but can sling studs be installed like a traditional firearm?
All you have to do is remove one end of the sling when you decide to break the gun down for transport or storage.
Rob

I'm thinking that might be the way forward...
 
Use a 1" stud in the buttstock and a barrel band swivel up front, then put Uncle Mike's QD swivels on the sling of your choice.

Again, I'm a little uneasy about putting something on the mag tube when it is part of the takedown mechanism and feels quite light in construction
 
I know this is not a lever action but you could just put the two sling swivels on the front end of the gun. It still works fine

u2XAic3.jpg

Gnome,

Really fancy one of those Greeners at some point, ideally one of the colonial police variants!

Is it set up for slug shooting with those tangent sights?
 
Gnome,

Really fancy one of those Greeners at some point, ideally one of the colonial police variants!

Is it set up for slug shooting with those tangent sights?

This is actually at BSA. Its chambered for 22lr and has a C broad arrow stamp on it. It has a very heavy barrel on it
 
What about a single point sling? I agree theyre not the best option for sling carry but i used one on a carbine and it took the weight off my arms carrying it for long distances. I kept the chamber empty
 
What about a single point sling? I agree theyre not the best option for sling carry but i used one on a carbine and it took the weight off my arms carrying it for long distances. I kept the chamber empty

How did you attach it without it getting in the way of the lever?

Scrummy
 
How did you attach it without it getting in the way of the lever?

Scrummy

I used it on a just right carbine however a short lever gun is about the same length. Just screw in a rear stud in the buttstock and choose the style of single point slings. I wouldnt suggest one in the chamber but you could rack one in as you brought it around and to shoulder.
 

Well clearly that didn't work.....look up bc bushcraft leatheron fb.

Try this:

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I like the look of how he has a boot with a QD stud but I thing the above will be a problem as the cords are right across where the scout scope sits.

Looks nice though!!!
 
Just if your interested folks,

Fitted a shotgun barrel clamp sling swivel stud to the Alaskan this morning on the magazine tube hanger:

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And with clamp:

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Now to get the stock drilled for rear sling swivel.

ATB,

Scrummy
 
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