Slings

Thanks. I've been looking at the Troy one as well but I'm trying to just find a cheap one in the $20 range. Haven't been able to.

To my knowledge, the Troy and Daniel Defense versions of this item will not work with the 15-22 without extensive modification to your rifle. There is one other one out there like this, but the brand escapes me.
 
Was thinking the hard plastic side to the rear of the MOE. But, whatcha got?

Check the web for this, as there are several ways to get a sling to attach. Using a QD swivel is probably not the most ideal way with the MOE, but rather looping a sling adapter through one of the openings either in the back or along the bottom of the stock. One possibility would be to sell your MOE and buy a CTR or STR, both of which include a built-in (reversible) QD mounting location. Or, if you can find access to both the inside and outside of the plastic housing somewhere, you could attach a micro-QD mount from "Mount - N - Slot" like I did on my shotgun. It requires a little drilling and you have to have enough room inside the housing to be able to turn a tiny allen wrench. It's on the side of the gun here:
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Anyone got an uber slick way of attaching a QD Socket to the back of a Magpul MOE stock?

BTW: Beautiful carbines!

Yep

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If you decide to switch to a stock with one built in, the STR is the way to go. The socket on the CTR is poorly designed and the swivel fits like ****.
 
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I can't believe nobody has posted up those awesome lookin paracord slings yet.
 
Do you think the metal to metal is noisey? I had my sling on and noticed squeeks and noise when moving.
 
Anyone using the Magpul MS3?

I have the MS3 single QD sling and believe the strap could have been made a couple of inches longer. I'm considering removing the QD section of strap from the MS3 and use it to replace the snap hook section from a CoiTAC bungee.
 
Apply a little bit of lubricant / grease to the area where the metal on metal contacts to reduce / eliminate the noise potential.

Or go to your local hardware store and check the plumbing section for a small pack of very thin rubber O-rings or thin rubber gasket rings to place inbetween the metal on metal contact points.

;)
 
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