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what are these called?

hyena74

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what are these called? they are the snap hooks docks that go on TRG rifles. I like them better than the flush cups and want to use them on a custom build, but i'm unsure what they are called and cant find them for sale anywhere.

thanks in advance

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Re: what are these called?

they look like they pop in a flush cup. i tried googling them when he first posted, no luck
 
Re: what are these called?

They came standard on my new TRG-22 in .260 Rem. And they don't seem to pop out like something that would be in a flush cup.
 
Re: what are these called?

I know Scott McRee makes a "Uncle Mikes" style swivel stud that can pop in and pop out of a flush cup with the use of a small pin. Dunno if it would handle the size of the snap hook tho????

For about $15.00 each I think.

Cheers,

Doc
 
Re: what are these called?

KAC doesn't seem to price for the non-GOV consumer.
 
Re: what are these called?

those are inserts that do thread inside a sako flush cup. no clue where you could get them though. when you unscrew them and remove the inside is a fluch cup. i would try grovetech.com maybe they might have a line of them.
 
Re: what are these called?

yes...they are on a trg and they do not "pop" in and out like flush cups.

i hgave a build im slowly working on and i didnt want to use flush cups because i dont trust them. i would rather have some trg stye eyelets that are permanently attached that i could snap on a sling with hk style snaps.

sako and AI use those, and i trust them much more than push in flush cup swivels...especially on a heavy ass rifle.
 
Re: what are these called?

One of these that was capable of being popped in & out looks like it would be pretty popular... I'd try a couple!

Any "Hide Vendors" listening? Seekins? Hooper? Dennis (SDW)? Anyone with the machinery or contacts with someone set up for this type product?

Just an observation.....
 
Re: what are these called?

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Wild Bill C</div><div class="ubbcode-body">One of these that was capable of being popped in & out looks like it would be pretty popular... I'd try a couple!

Any "Hide Vendors" listening? Seekins? Hooper? Dennis (SDW)? Anyone with the machinery or contacts with someone set up for this type product?

Just an observation..... </div></div>

if they pop in and out, that would defeat the purpose, imho. id rather have something that isnt pulling out or coming lose to clip on to.
 
Re: what are these called?

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=40171/avs|Manufacturer_1=GROVTEC%20US,%20INCxzzx/Product/MULTI_ADAPTER_STUDS

The ones in the link are nice. They have a set screw that goes in from the top of the stud that locks the ball bearings in place so it will not pop out.

I have installed them on several rifles with great success.
The cups are basically a std flush cup with threads on it to keep them from pulling out once glued in.

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I made these for a HS stock. The customer was worried about them pulling out since the HS has a foam core and thin shell. Basically a stainless boss that the cups are screwed to. On top of that they are glued in with bedding compound. A chunk of the stock will come out with these if they ever do let loose.
 
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I meant to imply that the attachment point could be retracted by pushing it in & extended again by pushing on it and it popping back out to a useful length.... NOT having the whole cup pop in & out of the stock....


<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: hyena74</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Wild Bill C</div><div class="ubbcode-body">One of these that was capable of being popped in & out looks like it would be pretty popular... I'd try a couple!

Any "Hide Vendors" listening? Seekins? Hooper? Dennis (SDW)? Anyone with the machinery or contacts with someone set up for this type product?

Just an observation..... </div></div>

if they pop in and out, that would defeat the purpose, imho. id rather have something that isnt pulling out or coming lose to clip on to. </div></div>
 
Re: what are these called?

Do the newer TRGs have a threaded shank in the bottom of the flush cup? mine just has a flat head screw and no threads anywhere on the flush cup.