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				<title>The T-Handle</title>
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				Being a quadriplegic, gripping a rifle&apos;s forend and pulling it snugly against my cheek and shoulder has always been problematic.  At first, I made use of any protuberance (such as a sling swivel) on the gun to wrap my contracted fingers around.  This worked better than no grip at all.

It didn&apos;t take long to realize that a loop of nylon webbing threaded through the swivel would give me more to hook on to and allow me to pull the stock tighter against cheek and shoulder.  This system has worked quite well for me over the years.  It increased my accuracy level and gave me a more secure way of safely holding onto the rifle.
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				<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 20:05:00 -0400</pubDate>
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