I have a rifle with" fish hook" style sling swivels that are on a rifle that is over 60 years old. Can anyone give me the history of this style? I was told they are Winchester made and another says they are Savage style. They appear to be of a hardened spring steel and are sharply tapered to a point that passes through the eyelet style stud on the forearm and toe of the stock and fit a 1 inch sling.
Fish hook style rifle sling hooks
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I have that style on 2 of my Win. mod. 54'a. and on at least three Rem. Mod. 30's. You can tell by the shape of the eylets if they use the hooks, they do not have flat sides like detachable 'loop' swivel's. So I do not think they were exclusive to Win. but may have been made by another company, sold to the public and manufacters. Stoeger's 1939 catalog had them for sale at .60 and the bases at .50. Had a base that dovetailed into the barrel and three other types. (pp. 331) Thay are also shown in the Stoeger 1932 catalog, same prices and parts.Last edited by dave; 03-17-2013, 07:56.You can never go home again.Comment
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This is a period photo showing the eyelets and carrying strap. The metal forend cap or barrel band had the same type eyelet attached to it. During the time Winchester produced most of the lever action rifles this was a special order item. Later as the bolt action rifles came into use there was a transition to the sling swivels and adjustable sling.
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