Steel Bipod/Sling Stud screws directly into underside of handguard to provide a rock-solid mounting point for a Harris-style bipod. Also serves as an ultra-secure, heavy-duty sling swivel mount.
SPECS: 12L14 steel, black. Approximately 5⁄8" (15mm) OAL, threaded portion ¼" (6mm) long. 10-32 thread. Fits Yankee Hill Customizable series free-float handguards only.
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Il Bipod/Sling Stud in acciaio si avvita direttamente nella parte inferiore del handguard per fornire un punto di montaggio estremamente solido per un bipiede stile Harris. Funziona anche come un attacco per cinghia estremamente sicuro e resistente.
SPECS: Acciaio 12L14, nero. Lunghezza totale circa 5⁄8" (15mm), porzione filettata ¼" (6mm) lunga. Filettatura 10-32. Compatibile esclusivamente con i handguard serie Customizable di Yankee Hill.
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Punteggi dei clienti per YANKEE HILL MACHINE CO., INC. BIPOD/SLING STUD
Numero di punteggi: 3
Da brownells.com: 3
Punteggio medio: 5
Get for the YHM Customizable Forearm(14/03/2011)
This is the CORRECT stud for the Yankee Hill Customizable Forearm tube. Get this one!!!
Sling Stud by YHMC(12/05/2015)
I just drilled and tapped a free float tube (I bought it here) 5/12/15. I used a 5/32 bit (very close to a #21 drill bit) and took my time with my step bit in my cordless drill on low speed. I tapped the hole with a 10-32 tap, and it worked great. I put a couple (2) small washers against the outside of the tube to take up the shoulder where the stud is not threaded. A drop of medium locking fluid on the stud and in the hole. Good to go. I preferred the tapping the hole, snugging of the stud, and using locking fluid on this stud as opposed to putting a nylon-locking nut on the inside, but that's just me. Actually, a guy could do both--snug it up, and then put a nut on it from the inside of the float tube. The threaded portion is about 1/4", or about .250 inch.
I needed studs for my Mossberg 535 barrels. These worked perfect. The ones labeled for the Mossberg on this site are $4.99 and these are only $1.99 and have longer threads for better streangth. Win win for me!
N. prodotto: 100005267 YANKEE HILL MACHINE CO., INC. BIPOD/SLING STUD Parti Fabbricante: YHM-262 Il Bipod/Sling Stud in acciaio si avvita direttamente nella parte inferiore del handguard per fornire un punto di montaggio estremamente solido per un bipiede stile Harris. Funziona anche come un attacco per cinghia estremamente sicuro e resistente.
12.9EUR012,90 €
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In arretrato, tempi di consegna circa 4-12 settimane dal magazzino negli Stati Uniti.
Materiale:
Acciaio
Tipo:
Rifle Swivels
Peso della spedizione: 0,045kgAltezza di spedizione: 1mmLarghezza di spedizione: 57mmLunghezza di spedizione: 89mm
Dettagli dell'elemento
Made in Usa
Scopri il Bipod/Sling Stud in acciaio di Yankee Hill! 🔧 Montaggio solido per bipiedi e cinghie, compatibile con handguard personalizzabili.
Steel Bipod/Sling Stud screws directly into underside of handguard to provide a rock-solid mounting point for a Harris-style bipod. Also serves as an ultra-secure, heavy-duty sling swivel mount.
SPECS: 12L14 steel, black. Approximately 5⁄8" (15mm) OAL, threaded portion ¼" (6mm) long. 10-32 thread. Fits Yankee Hill Customizable series free-float handguards only.
Altro...
Il Bipod/Sling Stud in acciaio si avvita direttamente nella parte inferiore del handguard per fornire un punto di montaggio estremamente solido per un bipiede stile Harris. Funziona anche come un attacco per cinghia estremamente sicuro e resistente.
SPECS: Acciaio 12L14, nero. Lunghezza totale circa 5⁄8" (15mm), porzione filettata ¼" (6mm) lunga. Filettatura 10-32. Compatibile esclusivamente con i handguard serie Customizable di Yankee Hill.
Altro...
Punteggi dei clienti per YANKEE HILL MACHINE CO., INC. BIPOD/SLING STUD
Numero di punteggi: 3
Da brownells.com: 3
Punteggio medio: 5
Get for the YHM Customizable Forearm(14/03/2011)
This is the CORRECT stud for the Yankee Hill Customizable Forearm tube. Get this one!!!
Sling Stud by YHMC(12/05/2015)
I just drilled and tapped a free float tube (I bought it here) 5/12/15. I used a 5/32 bit (very close to a #21 drill bit) and took my time with my step bit in my cordless drill on low speed. I tapped the hole with a 10-32 tap, and it worked great. I put a couple (2) small washers against the outside of the tube to take up the shoulder where the stud is not threaded. A drop of medium locking fluid on the stud and in the hole. Good to go. I preferred the tapping the hole, snugging of the stud, and using locking fluid on this stud as opposed to putting a nylon-locking nut on the inside, but that's just me. Actually, a guy could do both--snug it up, and then put a nut on it from the inside of the float tube. The threaded portion is about 1/4", or about .250 inch.
I needed studs for my Mossberg 535 barrels. These worked perfect. The ones labeled for the Mossberg on this site are $4.99 and these are only $1.99 and have longer threads for better streangth. Win win for me!