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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Le support de bipied/point d'attache pour sangle en acier se visse directement sous le garde-main pour fournir un point de montage ultra-solide pour un bipied de style Harris. Il sert également de point d'attache pour sangle ultra-sécurisé et robuste.
SPÉCIFICATIONS : Acier 12L14, noir. Environ 5⁄8" (15mm) de longueur totale, partie filetée de ¼" (6mm) de long. Filetage 10-32. S'adapte uniquement aux garde-main flottants personnalisables Yankee Hill.
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Évaluations client de YANKEE HILL MACHINE CO., INC. BIPOD/SLING STUD
Nombre d'évaluations: 3
De brownells.com: 3
Note moyenne: 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!
Référence: 100005267 YANKEE HILL MACHINE CO., INC. BIPOD/SLING STUD Ref Fabricant: YHM-262 Le support de bipied/point d'attache pour sangle en acier se visse directement sous le garde-main pour fournir un point de montage ultra-solide pour un bipied de style Harris. Il sert également de point d'attache pour sangle ultra-sécurisé et robuste.
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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.
Plus...
Le support de bipied/point d'attache pour sangle en acier se visse directement sous le garde-main pour fournir un point de montage ultra-solide pour un bipied de style Harris. Il sert également de point d'attache pour sangle ultra-sécurisé et robuste.
SPÉCIFICATIONS : Acier 12L14, noir. Environ 5⁄8" (15mm) de longueur totale, partie filetée de ¼" (6mm) de long. Filetage 10-32. S'adapte uniquement aux garde-main flottants personnalisables Yankee Hill.
Plus...
Évaluations client de YANKEE HILL MACHINE CO., INC. BIPOD/SLING STUD
Nombre d'évaluations: 3
De brownells.com: 3
Note moyenne: 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!