Saddle ring Marlin cros bolt safety delete.

Plain... The small bearing & screw that hold that safety delete in place, isn't made to have any real amount of weight pulling on the delete...

I won't use mine to attach a sling (it has proper studs in the conventional locations) but I should think it will do if one ever wants to tie it into a scabbard as it would be the scabbard that carries the weight.
 
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Saddle ring safety deleted. 5min install.

PS Don't ask about the scope:slap:
 
I don't get the attraction to the saddle rings. Just another dangly thing making clicky noises.

That delete option looks good though.
 
It's what some people use it for now, but I think originally on the old guns it was for attaching a cord or leather thong used for tying it to something on the saddle so it didn't bounce in the scabbard or especially, bounce out.
 
It's what some people use it for now, but I think originally on the old guns it was for attaching a cord or leather thong used for tying it to something on the saddle so it didn't bounce in the scabbard or especially, bounce out.

Not to start this debate. But I think the original purpose was it was tied to the rider (cavalry) and incase the officer was knocked off his horse during battle the rifle came with him.
 
Is that what they're used for?

I think it was Slavex who recommended using it this way while it was still in a Mares Leg configuration. Push against the sling to stabilize the Mares Leg and actually hit something with the damn thing.........

I find it handy like this even with the full stock.

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I've used it for a single point since the day I got the RH. I also full stocked it right away so never tried it as Slavex suggested. I got rid of the loop and just use the stud to hook to.

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