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UTG quick detachment sling swivel.
I was looking for a thinner swivel that can rotate 360* without binding up. The thinner loop allows for a wider variety of sling attachments. Other loops tend to be thicker in diameter and will not allow the attachment to move freely along the loop. Some DQ swivels do not rotate a full circle, which causes another type of binding.
I have never been a huge fan of UTG products, but they did a great job with this item. I have changed all my current swivels out to these. I will recommend these to others. The quality seem good and the product isn't heavy.Read full review
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UTG Quick detachment D ring
Locks well swivels well. Holds a heavy load without fail
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Just what I was looking for
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Quality part
Very handy, quality part
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Very satisfied.
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Great for using a Sling aas a Shooting Aide
These oversized loops have one great advantage: they allow a broader range of movement of the sling without putting as much stress on the rifle. I bought these for a loop sling that I use around my arm as a shooting / steady assisting device because I found regular swivels were actually unscrewing from the hard twist when used with the loop sling. These swivels prevent this and possible wood damage on the rifle.
The only issue is the loop is so large that a lot of pressure or a very, very heavy rifle will pull the loop out of the center. This is bad if you are using a lot of pressure on the rifle and need it, but could be good if you strike the rifle on something as the swivel might give before damage to your rifle.Read full review
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