Correct Fitting of this bit?

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Ok numpty question alert
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further to my post about a milder alternative to the dutch gag I am going to try George in this bit that I already have:

http://cotswoldsport.co.uk/shop/index.php?main_page=popup_image&pID=199

Here is the numpty bit...........which way up should it be fitted??
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I don't want to use it the wrong way round! I would probably fit it the way up it is in the photo with the cheek piece on the enclosed half circle and the reins on the little ring below.

Thanks for any help
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and apologies for openly displaying my ignorance
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think would have to be as the slots will mess up the reins, not sure though, interested in other answers.

Also not sure it will really be any diff to the dutch gag.- you will have to report back
 
The reins would go thru the loop at the bottom of the picy.
Its this way so they would also go thru the main ring as a snaffle.

Hope this helps
 
yes reins on bigger loop. I have simular bit (NS universal) and while pickle hated the gag he loves this bit. Very strange as in theory they are the same bit!
 
Its a wilkie snaffle. the inside loop is for the cheek piece, the big loop at the bottom, the one whichi s a complete circle is for the reins.

Like a NS universal bit.

The bevel bit is an even more mild version.
 
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Its a wilkie snaffle. the inside loop is for the cheek piece, the big loop at the bottom, the one whichi s a complete circle is for the reins.

Like a NS universal bit.

The bevel bit is an even more mild version.

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It isnt a Wilkie Snaffle. This is a willkie snaffle http://www.thesaddleryshop.co.uk/P/Loop_Ring_Wilkie_Jointed_Snaffle-(326).aspx.
You wouldnt get away with wearing the OP bit in the show ring as a snaffle!
 
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