I installed and test drove the sling plate in the woods of northern MB this week. I am very impressed. The installation is a breeze and can be done in under 3 minutes with tools in hand. I was very impressed with the finish of the plate, and it fit very well, with almost no play/movement once slid into place. There is also not a rough/sharp edge on the unit, which will extend the life of straps/slings. Once everything was put back together and tightened, there is NO MOVEMENT what so ever. Rock solid. Two boxes of shot and ten 3" slugs without a hitch. This thing isn't going anywhere. Before handling the product, I was initially concerned about the gap the plate would create between the stock and receiver, but it is minimal and makes no impact on the handling of the shotgun. I used my standard set-up with BFG vest adapter and short loop. The sling plate makes the connection point much higher than a loop attachment on it's own. This keeps the strap out of your face when shouldering the shotgun, something I found somewhat problematic with the loop around the stock. In and around the thick forest terrain of northern MB, ducking under and through branches and trees, if something is going to fail or present as problematic, it will show it's face here. Not a single complaint here, 48hrs in the woods. It also looks damn cool. I am very happy with this sling plate, and highly recommend it. If you are thinking about getting one, do it!
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Check them out here: http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=156549
badboybeeson is a good guy to deal with.