all of those suggestions have this one beat every way but one.
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yeah, it's the old field expedient dog lead again. with the eye formed by the bowline, it rests by the bed.
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demonstrating a proper clove hitch slider. with head and support arm through the bight the extension tube stabilizes and indexes the pistol. there is enough scope to keep the tube from sliding forward off the cheek weld, and enough distance from the charging handle to keep from tapping the nose. it's a stable hold. you can try it with a fully collapsed stock. no need to extend it unless you're trying to snipe squills at 500M.
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with the gun slung over one shoulder, it is easily brought to bear toward a target. when I get the laser on the rail this might be the preferred option.
of course there is only paleo technology involved. nothing to click or snap into place. to camo it, rub the dirt in your foxhole into it. can't sell it on eebay for big bucks. can't do a magazine writeup about it. can't brag about the elastic or the comfort foam inserts or the mean combat meme. just a dog lead. or teepee lashing. or snare. or splint. or garrote. or tourniquet. [kind of the same thing almost]. nothing to see here.
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