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Im new to the AR15 world and semi-new to shooting overall. After months of research, I recently purchased a new S&W M&P15 (standard model). RRA, Stag, and DPMS also made the cut, but my local shop had the S&W in stock.
My first trip to the range is this weekend, and Im wondering if there is anything I should pay special attention to in regard to the functionality of the rifle.
Also, Im looking to put a sling on the rifle. I've become perplexed and overwhelmed by all the options. I know I want a double-point and I want to use the stock swivels (At some point I would like to replace the front/stock swivel with a side mounted one), but it seems like most slings require additional hooks, mounts, etc.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
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Welcome.
Of those brands listed, you made the best choice, by far.
As far as a sling, I'd highly recommend the Blue Force Gear Vickers Combat Application Sling (BFG VCAS).
You can use the standard sling attachment points on your standard buttstock, but to get the most out of the sling, you might want to get a Blue Force Gear Universal Wire Loop (http://www.blueforcegear.com/products/Blue-Force-Gear%C2%AE-Universal-Wire-Loop%E2%84%A2.html) that you can use for your front sling attachment point.
The Blue Force Gear Victory Sling (http://www.blueforcegear.com/products/Victory%E2%84%A2-Two%252dPoint-Sling.html) is a very viable less expensive alternative to the various VCAS models available.
Hope that helps.
Not really sure what you mean by functionality. Shoot a couple thousand rounds through your rifle over the course of the next year.
Take a look at this thread:https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=28658
and this page
https://www.m4carbine.net/gtsearch.php?cx=003496919632624929056:dhiwgm0hbaa&cof=FORID:10&ie=UTF-8&q=slings,+m4carbine&siteurl=www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php%3Ft%3D28658
The info on this site is great and many times you can answer your question by using the search button here. I typed in "slings, m4carbine.net" in the search window and got pages of info.
The sling question comes up often. :)
Of your choices listed, you ended up with the best one by far. The S&W is a good, solid, middle-of-the-pack rifle.
Slings...probably the most-popular are either the VTAC or the VCAS. Consider getting them with the sling adapters so you have some degree of quick-detachability.
As to the side-mounted swivel, good idea. You can get a side-mounted swivel and just attach it to the barrel for about $25. http://www.midwayusa.com/viewproduct/?productnumber=223362
http://mccollister.info/slingswivel.jpg
After months of research, I recently purchased a new S&W M&P15 (standard model). RRA, Stag, and DPMS also made the cut, but my local shop had the S&W in stock.
Good thing you chose the Smith, if you stick around here and read up you will throw DPMS out of your vocabulary.
I just think he was researching in the wrong places. :D
709bubblehead
02-11-11, 15:24
Welcome to the site and congrats on your purchase. You'll find a ridiculous amount of good information on this site, to the point where I don't post much because there are usually multiple threads tackling whatever questions I have!
Mr. Biggles
02-11-11, 16:40
Im looking to put a sling on the rifle. I've become perplexed and overwhelmed by all the options. I know I want a double-point and I want to use the stock swivels (At some point I would like to replace the front/stock swivel with a side mounted one), but it seems like most slings require additional hooks, mounts, etc.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
GearSector is definitely worth checking into...
Take a look at:
(GearSector.com) Slings/Mounts (http://Gearsector.com/)
Thanks to everyone for your input.
I put 200rds of Hornady, 55gr, soft point, through the rifle this weekend. With the exception of one failure/jam, the rifle performed beautifully.
If pressed, I'd have to attribute the stoppage to the ammo as lubrication was right on and I was feeding using pmags. Is that fair?
I dont care for the soft points due to the cost compared to fmj, but the indoor range I went to require it (or hollows) for rifles.
Im new to the AR15 world and semi-new to shooting overall. After months of research, I recently purchased a new S&W M&P15
You did good!
Now, dig in here and read - and put some ammo thru that Smith! :)
I would suggest a Basic Carbine class from TigerSwan, Dave Harrington, Paul Howe, LAV, EAG, or another quality instructor. This is a great way to learn.
Jay Cunningham
02-21-11, 23:02
Welcome.
Of those brands listed, you made the best choice, by far.
As far as a sling, I'd highly recommend the Blue Force Gear Vickers Combat Application Sling (BFG VCAS).
You can use the standard sling attachment points on your standard buttstock, but to get the most out of the sling, you might want to get a Blue Force Gear Universal Wire Loop (http://www.blueforcegear.com/products/Blue-Force-Gear%C2%AE-Universal-Wire-Loop%E2%84%A2.html) that you can use for your front sling attachment point.
The Blue Force Gear Victory Sling (http://www.blueforcegear.com/products/Victory%E2%84%A2-Two%252dPoint-Sling.html) is a very viable less expensive alternative to the various VCAS models available.
Hope that helps.
Listen to the Wookiee...
Welcome and good choice. If you stick around you will find that there is more than enough information here to make your head spin. But if you stick with it you will learn a lot of very good information. Be sure to let us know what you think when you get out and put some rounds through it.
As for the sling, I recently picked up a VCAS for mine as suggested above and I'm very happy with it.
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