Add a sling to a new Winchester 1892

marklyftogt

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I have an new Winchester 1892 short (Miroku) in 357.
I want to add a sling to it.
There are no swivels on the gun.

What are the best swivels to buy and what is a good sling?

Thanks.
 
I'm of the opinion that every hunting rifle should be equipped with a good sling and one of my pet peeves is the fact that I sometimes have to add swivels to a rifle after purchase. Uncle Mikes quick detachables are hard to beat. A stud needs to be installed on the butt and the front stud is affixed to the tubular magazine by simply screwing it on. I prefer my hunting rifle slings to be well-made, simple and light in construction (I'm not a fan of the "Cobra-style" because I think it adds too much unnecessary weight and bulk to the sling) and out of leather, with the facing surface made from suede to help prevent slippage while carrying.
I insist on the "quick detachable" style of swivel because much of my deer and varmint hunting involves sitting on a stand and I like to be able to remove the sling quickly and easily. A sling on a rifle can catch on things like branches if you are hunting from a concealed position or if you are "stalking" and not just carrying your rifle on your shoulder going from one place to another.
 
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I use a Cordua Nylon carrying strap, that attaches to my leverguns w/o any hardware.

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The small loop goes around the bbl/mag tube & the rear elastic cradles the butt.

The carry strap normally rides folded up in a pocket or in my haversack, until I need both hands for something, then it goes on the gun.



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