HP9-1/870 Receiver Sling Attachment

sixty9santa said:
Well if the Dlask mounts are steel, then one could hack one side off and then reparkerize it or paint it.


yes one could...or just buy the right one;) BBB's


I will ASAP from OneShotTactical:cool: for my Brobee:)


Jamie Barkwell
 
Well if it is steel and parkarised that thats fine to each there own i guess.
But the item we have is 7075 T6 with Type 3 anodizing which is better then the US and CF mil spec.
Sling plates are thinker then anyother on the market, but still fit flush with the sides of the frame, low profile (HSLD) loop.
Less then 3thou gap from sling plate to frame, this was a big issue for me as ive been using single point system for along time, that the plates ive used just dont seem to fit very well,and in the end if they dont fit perfect they will shif.
All the edges are chamfered and the web area around the trigger guard has been re enforced to make it stronger and a better fit.
870 plates comes out at 29 grams .
Yet with all these improvments, are sling plates fits 100% perfect on all the 12 test guns, from the beat up 1953 winmaster to the 2005 wilson combat 870.
I will have some pics of the fully finished sling plate with logos later today.
bbb
 
Simon, whatever you do, don't tell anybody about the stealth model made from Unobtainium. Not only would JTF-3 get pissed off, it might leak the secret light absorbing coating.
 
Canuck223 said:
Simon, whatever you do, don't tell anybody about the stealth model made from Unobtainium. Not only would JTF-3 get pissed off, it might leak the secret light absorbing coating.

Thats it dave now i,m going to have to jimmy hoffer you ass!! :)
Doing a live demo of the product today at the range for a bunch of people
should have more pics later .
bbb
 
We Make ours from 7400 series aluminum. This stuff is unbelievable. I've never used aluminum that you can almost make spring plates from. Same material we use for our billet AR receivers. We don't make the ambi style anymore due to the pain reason. They are in left or right hand only.
 
So if you mount the shotgun on your right shoulder, you should order one that has the sling attachment on the left or right?

Sorry, I have never used this setup before.
 
Smoothbore said:
So if you mount the shotgun on your right shoulder, you should order one that has the sling attachment on the left or right?

Sorry, I have never used this setup before.

If you ask for a right handed unit, you shouldn't have too many problems.:)
 
okay...right handed shooter...

you should get a sling plate on the left side of receiver...the sling will be used with left shoulder (weak shoulder)...pretty simple.
 
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