l'Abeille
32 Cal
The pin that holds the swivel in one of my Miroku Modelé 63s has taken to randomly falling out. When it's in, it's in good, and takes a punch to get back out, but three times in the last year I've grabbed the strap only for it to simply detach before I've even put any weight on it. Miraculously, recovered the pin every time.
I carry slung over rough terrain, with plenty of shifting, spinning, and repositioning as I navigate obstacles, and it's never gotten caught on my clothes or gear nor have I ever noticed it proud of the stock. It's the original tapered pin, tapered hole, so it only goes in one way, but despite it falling out, you can't just slide it back in by hand and need a tool to seat it, like any other pin.
My usual approach for loosey-goosey pins is to bend a very very slight wave into it so there's opposing points of contact. I've also heard of folks 'flattening' pins. But given that my use pattern encourages rotation within the hole, I'm hesitant to create any sort of projection or flange, no matter how imperceptible, for fear of routing out an even larger hole.
Thoughts, wisdom, warnings, and recommendations appreciated!
I carry slung over rough terrain, with plenty of shifting, spinning, and repositioning as I navigate obstacles, and it's never gotten caught on my clothes or gear nor have I ever noticed it proud of the stock. It's the original tapered pin, tapered hole, so it only goes in one way, but despite it falling out, you can't just slide it back in by hand and need a tool to seat it, like any other pin.
My usual approach for loosey-goosey pins is to bend a very very slight wave into it so there's opposing points of contact. I've also heard of folks 'flattening' pins. But given that my use pattern encourages rotation within the hole, I'm hesitant to create any sort of projection or flange, no matter how imperceptible, for fear of routing out an even larger hole.
Thoughts, wisdom, warnings, and recommendations appreciated!