I want to run this sling on an AK. I am assuming that the rear sling loop on my AK stock is big enough to pass the Vickers webbing through, but that I’ll need some kind of hook for the front loop.
BFG offers the MASH HOOK ADAPTER or the SOC-C HOOK ADAPTER. Is there a preference among those here? Since Vickers had a hand in the sling, anyone know if he has one on and AK and if so how he attaches his?
I would think that the plastic would melt onto the barrel how you have it mounted? I think im just going to use a QD mount on the side rail on my handguard.
SS AIRCRAFT CABLE WITHSTANDS BARREL HEAT
SILENT ALTERNATIVE TO HOOKS FOR EYELETS COATED CABLE PREVENTS DAMAGE TO CONNECTION POINTS
AMBIDEXTROUS TO THE MAX!!
FITS 1.25 TO 1.50 WEBBING
SUPER VERSATILE MAKES MANY SLING CONNECTION PROBLEMS GO AWAY.
THE SLING LOOP BODY IS CNC MACHINED FROM 6061-T6 ALUMINUM BILLET BEFORE BEING TUMBLED AND BEAD-BLASTED FOR A NON-REFLECTIVE SURFACE. THE LOOP IS HARD-COAT ANODIZED BEFORE THE NYLON COATED STAINLESS STEEL AIRCRAFT-GRADE CABLE IS INSTALLED WITH MIL-SPEC BALL-SHANK ENDS. THE RESULT IS A SLING ADAPTER WITH LIMITLESS USES.
FWIW, I experimented with this configuration, but am not running it. It works, though.
Wound up going with the hooks from DIY. This is how it worked out so far.
Two of the hooks I ordered were stupid-big (pays to read the description :goof:) and of no use for this application. Oh well, into the parts bin they go. Undecided on using the QD buckle the sling comes with. On the one hand I think having two QDs (since the clip is one already) is kind of redundant, but at the same time I like to be able to just hit the buckle to drop the gun; the clip won’t be that easy.
I looped the sling directly through the rear. Would like to maybe figure out a way to change it for a pushbutton, but this way is more secure. Had to move the buckle forward as it was binding in the pocket too close to the swivel. We’ll have to see how it runs like this.
I’m a little surprised Lancaster ships their rifles without a sling though. Not a biggy but you would think such things would be standard: cleaning kit, sling, owner’s manual, one magazine.
The small DIY wire hooks interface really nicely with blueforce slings. The big ones are gigantic.
Much easier than just about any other option, unless you feel cannibalistic towards a combloc sling and have a pair of pliers handy whenever you want to take off, or put on the sling.