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Thread: Vickers/BlueForce sling on a SLR-106FR

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    Vickers/BlueForce sling on a SLR-106FR

    Since people have been asking me how to install a Vickers sling on an AK, I thought I'd share some pics.

    The rifle is an Arsenal Inc. SLR-106FR, the stock folds to the left side of the receiver and the sling swivel is on the right side of the rifle when the stock is extended. The rear swivel position seems a little awkward at first, but it actually isn't too bad once you've got some trigger time with it.

    I sacrificed a cheap AK sling for the D ring and snap attachment point, otherwise you can use a HK snap attachment for the front swivel, but the angle is a little "off" when using the HK set up.

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    Overall left side:




    Front swivel area; notice the D ring attachment:









    Rear swivel. I took off one of the plastic Fastex keepers for the rear, which then allows the sling to lay over the wrist of the stock when you have the rifle mounted to the shoulder.:





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    I've wondered if a MASH hook would be better than an HK hook for this application. Has anyone tried a MASH hook on the front?
    Nemo me impune lacessit

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    Post pics of it folded plz!111!!!!

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    Snake, I haven't tried the MASH, but I will probably get ahold of some this weekend to test out.


    Quote Originally Posted by BushmasterFanBoy View Post
    Post pics of it folded plz!111!!!!
    Well alrighty then......



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    That rifle is sexy. I do believe I should start saving my pennies.

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    Where can one purchase the "D" ring set up on the front attachment point? Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cold Zero View Post
    Where can one purchase the "D" ring set up on the front attachment point? Thanks.
    I sacrificed a cheap Bulgarian AK sling for the D ring and snap.

    You could use the MASH set up or the Universal adapter... http://www.blueforcegear.com/product...d=5&prod_id=81

    And this for the rear sling attachment for rifles that don't have a swivel on the side.

    http://www.blueforcegear.com/product...d=5&prod_id=87
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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    Mash hooks work well.



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    For once I must respectfully disagree with Grant's experience. For me, the mash hooks seemed worse than the H&K hooks, which were bad enough.

    I did the "cannibalize the D-ring off of a standard sling" trick. I'm going to try the BFG wire loop adapter tomorrow.

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    Dobrư den! 106FR

    I don't know who to blame for my growing addiction to the darkside: Templar, Thekatar or VA_Dinger!



    VCAS Cobra version, custom order (Ranger green with mash hook permanently sewn in).



    Excuse my poor quality cellphone photos; The nicer pics will be up with the ever growing data for my upcoming range report. Still waiting for RecRoom access...

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