Sorry for the delay...
I was trying figure-out how to secure a spare BFG female strap connector (for my SOC-C sling) to the most forward position on my fixed-buttstock Stag AR ... in order to try the single-point sling option.
http://www.oneshottactical.com/merc...Product_Code=SL-SOC-C-S&Category_Code=SL-BFGA
In most cases the charging handle will bind on any thick webbing wrapped around the stock at that point.
Tango Down makes a cool $US 60 steel mount that solves the problem nicely
http://www.blueforcegear.com/product.cfm?type=cat&cat_id=&prod_id=57 ... but I'm frugal.
Even though I was using a single layer of 1.5" relatively-thin genuine nylon (strong) webbing (secured with a Fastex TriGlide connector around that part of the buttstock) to attach the BFG female strap connector, the AR's charging handle was
very close to binding on the webbing when the webbing would narrow and scrunch upwards under the weight of the rifle.
So, I set aside the webbing for a minute (more about that later) and (I know it sounds low-tech)
taped-on the connector (through its adjustable loop) using two half-overlapping wraps of ugly white 1" Fiberglas-reinforced tape ... wicked-strong stuff.
The "scrunching-up" problem was solved completely by threading the Fiberglas tape through a thin 1.5" steel TriGlide-like thingy (also called a Linal metal slide) that I poked/placed sideways (inline with the direction of the connector) into the connector's adjustable snugged-to-fit-tight loop. It worked ... the connector was
solidly in the proper spot ... and
nothing stretched or scrunched or moved under the weight of the rifle.
But it looked like half-fast design, with that ugly overlapping white Fiberglas tape. So I just (simply) wrapped the aforementioned cut-to-just-fit 1.5" black nylon webbing around/over the white tape (covering it totally) and secured it with its TriGlide ... which is sewn to one end. Simple.
The tolerances are very close, but this cosmetic cover-up does
not block the charging handle (it can now be operated easily because of the new zero-scrunch factor) ... but (with its TriGlide connector optionally situated strategically right behind the charging handle ... as opposed to against the stock) I can also see it almost as an additional safety that can be removed in a few seconds before firing. Cheap enough to discard ... and in a real-life urgent and / or fast-developing situation it certainly would not be on the firearm.
(A quick-release Fastex buckle might be better ... faster but bulkier ... but this stuff works and it is all I have right now.)
The setup is solid, removable, looks sanitary / clean-and-smooth ... and is cheap (basically just the primo $10.95 cost of the BFG female strap connector) and some household stuff ... quality webbing and some Fiberglas tape and one or two 50-cent Tri-Glide connectors.
And it'll allow folks with the SOC-C sling on a fixed-stock rifle to sample the single-point option without spending serious money (plus shipping) for that primo Tango Down option. For which you'll
still need to buy that pricey BFG female strap connector!
