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+1 to this, both points.
I have the front end at the rear of the handguard, the other at the endplate or the rear outside point on the stock.
Shoulder transitions are easy peasy, and I have never had a QD come out mounted at the end plate with a flush button. The button being flush is key.
I have had good success with the Noveske QD endplate, have them on two of my AR's.
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- George Washington
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I like Noveske and IWC. I'm sure BCM's are gtg also just never handled one.
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I agree as well with the rattling aspect. My buddy has one and that's the part that has stopped me from buying one. I would like to mount a sling adapter around the castle nut and have a normal magpul sling attachment at the end of my rail so it will still be a two point sling. I'm not a huge fan of single slings either. Originally I thought the single point slings were great, then like everyone else I don't like how unstable they are.
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