Magpul QDM Heavy Duty Quick-Disconnect Sling Swivel, Black
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You'll be able to use it if it has a standard QD hole. A QD pin size and hole size standard are both available in this size.
To release the sling mount, you slide the side buttons downward, as opposed to others where you push the middle button downward. Apparently the idea is to prevent an inadvertent release of the mount in stressful conditions. So far, this mount has worked fine for me with no problems.
You will be able to tell by the cup or mounting point. In regard to the sling swivel's lock feature, it has detent balls that are machined into slots or milled holes on the mounting surface.
There should be a universal fit for these
Selected User Reviews For Magpul QDM Heavy Duty Quick-Disconnect Sling Swivel, Black
Also, the replacement did not work. I am very sad. A secure attachment was initially made to the I tested it out, and it worked well. In my second attempt at picking up the rifle and putting it over my shoulder, the magpul QD failed, and the rifle hit the floor, leaving a nice chip on my brand-new Ruger rifle's flash hider. The reason I spent extra money on a good product from a reputable company was so that I would be protected against this. I have sent in for a replacement, and The following update A Midwest Industries Quick Detach Heavy Duty Sling Swivel for comparison was also ordered in addition to the replacement. Magpul's QDM also failed to maintain a positive lock after replacing it. In conclusion, I decided to return the Magpul QD for a refund since the Midwest Industries QD seems to be more secure.
The Magpul M-52 is the gun I bought with it I assembled the LOK QD Mount to make sure it would work, but as soon as I started using it, I could easily break it apart with my fingers. This is a very important safety concern, which is why I am giving it a one-star rating. It has to be possible for you to trust your sling swivel 100%, as you are relying on it to keep your chambered cartridge loaded The rifle falls on a hard surface when it has a high power. In general, I would say that Magpul is an excellent brand, and I continue to For an alternative to the QD sling swivel, I suggest the Magpul M-style sling swivel The Lok GI Traditional Sling Swivel is strong and stylish.
As a personal recommendation, my recommendation is to ignore these and go with the Magpul sling swivels available normally. There are no advantages to these, and they are enormously difficult to handle. In sling mounting points, they are a big inconvenience and take far too much time and effort to put on and take off. With these attachments, it is near impossible to get the sling on and off I need only a few minutes to finish. Regular QD swivels have a push button so it is easy to take the sling off. Since I compete in competitions, I always have to attach and remove my sling depending on what stage I'm on, and then I use it to carry my rifle to the next. In the event that the sling gets tangled with something or you need to ditch it for whatever reason, having the ability to remove and deploy it quickly is much appreciated. You can again get the same Magpul QD sling swivels by buying the regular ones. The hooks work without a hitch and keep my PRS rifle (20lbs+) in place without a.
It follows that It is a flawless operation for Magpul disconect. Keeps its place in the QD female and does not escape. It is not necessary to replace any bearings. It is easy to release with light pressure when using Release. The product is overpriced, but it does the job better than cheaper alternatives.
The QD swivel I found at Tier 1 is my favorite of its type. It is low profile, made of metal, and of excellent quality. I like the QD mechanism, sliding the tabs down to insert and pulling them back up to remove, very straightforward There is only one complaint I have about these other than the price--the tolerance on them is As the distance between the ball detents and the head of this motor is very close, I have a few mounts that these will not lock into. Therefore, some mounts are not capable of locking the swivel into them because it cannot be pushed in far enough. Magpul's standard QD swivels, including those that come on the MS4 gen2 sling, are subject to the same rule.
Furthermore, I think that this particular item is absurdly overpriced, although I bought it so I guess I can't say anything about it. In my case, I paid what I consider to be too much because the sling kept rolling up into the swivel in my application. In my case, this design reduces that problem, so to me, it is worth it for my application. As for normal sling situations, unless you just really like the look of it, you can probably get a set of two normal QD swivels for half the price and be just.
A Magpul MS1 sling I haven't used is one I own. initially planned to use it for a shotgun application, but I have set it up to run with a single point. In addition to this spare sling, I also have an M1 M3 locking conversion hook, and just got this for the other end of my sling to fit on my new Magpul buttstock. Because my AR platform has the standard A2 military spec front sight with an integrated sling loop, I will use the Magpul QDM for the back sling point and the M3 conversion hook for the front sling loop. As time goes on, we'll see just how well this works out. That's why Magpul is great, they offer so many possibilities so you can set your sling just the way you want it. If the QDM has enough room for the M3 conversion hook to mount into a one-point sling, that would be great. It would be great if you could!.
In my opinion, the QDM release feature is a big Once you are used to it, it takes no time at all. Additionally, it fits in the QD cups just fine. My gun is mounted on a BCM QD mount and a Seekends handguard. There were no problems installing the QDM in any mounting location. The only thing I see as a potential failure point is the fact that the mount itself is a multiple device An impressive piece of work. The QDM body is different from QD sling mounts I am accustomed to, which have a one piece body. The release mechanism is attached to both pieces (like a sandwich). A notional concern is the possibility of the QDM two piece body in a sling splitting under the stress of pulling and jerking.
I am concerned that my worries may be Whether or not it is durable will only be known over time. Imitation release system is without a doubt better than traditional push buttons in terms of efficiency and effectiveness.