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Thread: M&P Sling Swivel

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    Well,I did have a single point on it, and it seemed to make the rifle hang to low,maybe it was the make of sling,I don't even remember the brand. I only have the standard hand guard, and flip up front sight,so going through a standard front sight,like I have in the past with a sling is a no go. I guess, look at another single point,or replace the hand guard.
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    Ya know, after thinking about it,having it on the bottom would make the gun want to roll over. Carrying in patrol mode, you would always be trying to keep it level. Thanks for all the help guys,but The Walking Dead is coming on,so I have to go.
    Last edited by whiskey6; 11-07-10 at 21:57.
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    Quote Originally Posted by C4IGrant View Post
    Yes, I suggest avoiding this.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mac5.56 View Post
    May I ask why?
    HK buckles (for instance) are a weak point and can release the weapon or break. The angle is not ideal and basically looks "rigged."



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