Loctite or something
Loctite or something
Is there a loctite product strong enough to hold a barrel swivel on the underside of a side by side shotgun or do I have to get it drilled and tapped?
- Hoobilly
- Gobbler Nation
- Posts: 13335
- Joined: August 15th, 2011, 10:15 pm
- Location: Argos Indiana
- Contact:
Re: Loctite or something
Definitely drill and tap. I wouldn’t chance jbweld or something like that to hold a sling swivel
Re: Loctite or something
Drill and tap for sure. I would hate for the swivel to break loose and your DB to go crashing to the ground.
Put you plans in the nail scarred hands.
Re: Loctite or something
If it has a red dot you can make a paracord sling that does not need a swivel. You save the weight of the studs and swivels that way.
Re: Loctite or something
Don’t have red dot yet. Wife sent me to big city to get new stove and I spotted an acedemy sports. She wasn’t real clear on stove budget so I got nice yildiz side by 410 and real cheap stove at Lowe’s. She said she would split cost of stove. I hope she believes the thing was 900 bucks. I mean I needed the 410 to put meat on the stove.
- Turkinator
- Gobbler Nation
- Posts: 2988
- Joined: May 13th, 2013, 6:25 pm
- Location: southern onio
Re: Loctite or something
Agreed [emoji1417]hoobilly wrote:Definitely drill and tap. I wouldn’t chance jbweld or something like that to hold a sling swivel
- DocHolliday
- Posts: 518
- Joined: April 18th, 2012, 1:46 pm
- Location: Louisiana
Re: Loctite or something
Check out “anysling.us”. Paracord adjustable, swiveless. Easy to use.
NRA Benefactor Life Member
- Hoobilly
- Gobbler Nation
- Posts: 13335
- Joined: August 15th, 2011, 10:15 pm
- Location: Argos Indiana
- Contact:
Re: Loctite or something
Lots of good ideas guys!
Re: Loctite or something
Here's the removable sling I use on a woodcock/quail SxS doubles. The barrels are held by leather covered spring steel "C" with the "C" opening along the rib giving an unobstructed sight plane.
https://connecticutshotgun.com/product/ ... un-slings/
https://connecticutshotgun.com/product/ ... un-slings/
Re: Loctite or something
I like the way this one looks. Do you think it will work with 410 barrels? Things are tinyGLS wrote: ↑May 27th, 2018, 1:09 pm Here's the removable sling I use on a woodcock/quail SxS doubles. The barrels are held by leather covered spring steel "C" with the "C" opening along the rib giving an unobstructed sight plane.
https://connecticutshotgun.com/product/ ... un-slings/
Re: Loctite or something
Maybe not. Only way to find out is to call and ask. I use mine on a 20 ga. and was able to compress to fit, but .410 is considerably smaller. It may be compressible to fit, but the ends of the clamp might be too close together on a .410. Would you be shooting off a bead, rifle sight, peep or red dot? Gil
Re: Loctite or something
Off the bead if everything works like I have it planned
Re: Loctite or something
Red Green said he would use camo duct tape, here on the Rockyboy Indian reservation the natives call it "Rockyboy Weld"
I was not his father but he was my son,,MAK IV, 10-15-1993 - 4-22-2007
"Rest in Peace my Little Buddy"
"Rest in Peace my Little Buddy"