Looking for a way to attach a single point sling to your AR? With the End Plate Sling Adaptor we give you just that. Replace your original locking plate with this and you have a perfect attachment point. This high strength end plate is constructed of heat treated alloy steel and finished with a Mil-Spec black manganese phosphate finish. The unique “no bind” ambidextrous attachment opening allows for 180 range of motion for a smooth transition from one shoulder to the other. You won’t have to wor
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Great end plate!,
I was choosing between this and the Magpul end plate. This was cheaper and I found I like it more. Fit very well with a 6 position stock. I have a friend with the Magpul plate and it was noisy and did not allow for the stock to close all the way. This fit perfectly with the MS3 sling.
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End plate sling adapter,
Easy enough to install on my M&P15T. I paired this with a MS3 sling from magpul and it works great. I was worried that the sling would get hung up on the corners of this attachment point but it does not. Great buy.
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if you grip high you may not like…,
Finish and quality are terrific. I had no problem installing… if you can remove the stock, you will see this fits fine on a carbine.
The design of these is to connect a single point sling using the HK91 style hook on 99{660353129f8d892044c993645a1c75194301fec6786a7f617c15adde0b0011e9} of those types of slings. The fact it is ambidextrous allows you to swing from one soldier to another without too much difficulty, though this is not always entirely smooth because the open section of the loop is squarish and can bind up on the sling hook. That’s a nit pick.
What I found less appealing is that the bottom section can prevent you from getting a high grip on the pistol grip, digging the bottom, and the HK hook into the top of my trigger hand between my thumb and first finger.
I’ve even pinched myself this way.
if your hands are smaller, or you hold lower on the grip, you may not have this problem. Or, maybe even a different hand grip (I have a standard GI grip, but I’m looking to try the house grip and see if that helps.)
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