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10/13/2008 8:51:59 AM EDT
I noticed ARs don't come with stacking swivels. Did the military do away with them all together or  do manufacturers just leave them off civilian rifles? I used to have one on my M16A2.
10/13/2008 9:25:01 AM EDT
[#1]
The A2 did not have a stacking swvel.  Neither did the A1, or the base model.
The M14 didn't have a stacking swivel.
The M1 was the last service rifle with a stacking swivel.
10/13/2008 9:27:16 AM EDT
[#2]
The sling was used to "stack arms".
10/13/2008 9:52:00 AM EDT
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The sling was used to "stack arms".

That's the way I remember it, and I was tested on it, but I'd have to go back and consult the D&C manual to actually do it.
10/13/2008 9:53:35 AM EDT
[#4]
whats a stacking swivel?  difference between that and a sling swivel?
10/13/2008 9:57:29 AM EDT
[#5]

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The sling was used to "stack arms".

That's the way I remember it, and I was tested on it, but I'd have to go back and consult the D&C manual to actually do it.


From what I recall, forward loop on the sling is set to hand width, Barrels of 2 other rifles are inserted into the loop from the left and right.  Set the butts on the ground - instant M16A1 pyramid.
10/13/2008 9:57:59 AM EDT
[#6]
oh cool.
10/13/2008 10:13:06 AM EDT
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I used to have one on my M16A2.


Really?  My M16A2 never had one.
10/13/2008 10:47:48 AM EDT
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The sling was used to "stack arms".

That's the way I remember it, and I was tested on it, but I'd have to go back and consult the D&C manual to actually do it.


From what I recall, forward loop on the sling is set to hand width, Barrels of 2 other rifles are inserted into the loop from the left and right.  Set the butts on the ground - instant M16A1 pyramid.

I think that's it.
10/13/2008 11:13:09 AM EDT
[#9]
www.hardscrabblefarm.com/vn/m16-manual.html
10/13/2008 11:31:28 AM EDT
[#10]

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I used to have one on my M16A2.


Really?  My M16A2 never had one.


The ones we used in Basic Training sure did. There were two swivels on the front site base. One for the sling, and another for stacking. It looked like a sling swivel with a break in it.
10/13/2008 12:15:40 PM EDT
[#11]
From what I recall, forward loop on the sling is set to hand width, Barrels of 2 other rifles are inserted into the loop from the left and right.  Set the butts on the ground - instant M16A1 pyramid.


This is correct in a nut shell. It gets more complex than this but this is how its done.

Im a Drill Sergeant, and I hate "Stack Arms"
Woops messed up the Quote thing.
You beat me to the link QUIB.
10/13/2008 12:25:58 PM EDT
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www.hardscrabblefarm.com/vn/m16-manual.html


..and there you have it!
10/13/2008 1:56:18 PM EDT
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I used to have one on my M16A2.


Really?  My M16A2 never had one.


The ones we used in Basic Training sure did. There were two swivels on the front site base. One for the sling, and another for stacking. It looked like a sling swivel with a break in it.



You sure about that?  
10/13/2008 2:04:12 PM EDT
[#14]

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The ones we used in Basic Training sure did. There were two swivels on the front site base. One for the sling, and another for stacking. It looked like a sling swivel with a break in it.

I've never seen or heard of this and I don't know how it would be done.  The only other way to put a stacking swivel on would be to mount it on the bayonet lug, and that would render the lug useless.
10/13/2008 2:05:15 PM EDT
[#15]

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This is correct in a nut shell. It gets more complex than this but this is how its done.

Im a Drill Sergeant, and I hate "Stack Arms"
Woops messed up the Quote thing.
You beat me to the link QUIB.

The only time I ever used it or saw it used was as part of color guard and honor guard tests.
10/13/2008 2:10:05 PM EDT
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The only time I ever used it or saw it used was as part of color guard and honor guard tests.


We did it in Basic Training a couple of times, that's where I learned it.

I was only in 1 Color Guard competition (in AIT during a Bn Soldier Skills tournament), but I don't recall using it there.
10/13/2008 2:17:00 PM EDT
[#17]

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The only time I ever used it or saw it used was as part of color guard and honor guard tests.


We did it in Basic Training a couple of times, that's where I learned it.

I was only in 1 Color Guard competition (in AIT during a Bn Soldier Skills tournament), but I don't recall using it there.

We did it as prep for casing the colors IIRC and as part of the knowledge test.
10/13/2008 2:19:53 PM EDT
[#18]
most people don't know how to do it anyway, they just try to carefully lean one against another. Sometimes works, sometimes not.
10/13/2008 2:32:20 PM EDT
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The only time I ever used it or saw it used was as part of color guard and honor guard tests.


We did it in Basic Training a couple of times, that's where I learned it.


Same here, Basic Training. But we did it quite often.
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