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Brass Stacker?
Posted: 24 Mar 2018 05:51
by jayb514
I've been looking for sling options for my 357. Not sure I want to drill the stock and never tried to counter sink anything. While searching options I found this company.
https://brassstacker.com/Rifle-Slings/
I only found one YouTube review. Anyone have one of these? They look well made.
Re: Brass Stacker?
Posted: 24 Mar 2018 07:25
by GRV01
Wifey and i each have one on our 92s and theyre great. Well made and dont feel cheap and delivery was faster than i expected
Id recommend them to anyone who didnt want to drill the stock
Re: Brass Stacker?
Posted: 24 Mar 2018 08:23
by jayb514
Thank you sir! The YouTube video was almost enough to convince me but I just needed that extra little nudge.
Did you opt for the cartridge bandolier? If so is it as unwieldy as it looks or actually functional?
Re: Brass Stacker?
Posted: 24 Mar 2018 09:40
by GRV01
I didn't get one on mine as i already bought a cartridge looped belt, wifey got one and it was a bit of a hassle to get the strap threaded through but after that it was nice. She likes it and the loops are a bit tight but hey, its leather, itll stretch with use. I'd say it was maybe a foot long or a little longer maybe 14"
Re: Brass Stacker?
Posted: 24 Mar 2018 22:20
by jayb514
Thanks GRV01! Going to order one next week. I just got and put on a leather wrap from Ricochet Roy. She's lookin more n more purdy.
Re: Brass Stacker?
Posted: 25 Mar 2018 03:26
by golfish
Check out gunstockcovers.com
Re: Brass Stacker?
Posted: 25 Mar 2018 21:08
by MT Gianni
Stevesgunz sells a saddle ring replacement part that is almost a drop in. It is a no drill piece that replaces a pin, you need to remove the stock. If you need a carry stop for $37 it is a much more affordable act. Loop a leather piece through the swivel and over the shoulder if you are needing to tote it when hunting.