swivel swing options?

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There are plenty, it just depends on what brands you like and how much you want to spend. There are dozens of sling mounts that attach to Picatinny rails for the front from nearly every manufacturer that services the AR community. There are several rear mounts that clamp on over the receiver extension tube from Midwest Industries, Daniel Defense, Troy and others. If you want Quick Disconnects like the MOE has, you'll have to drill your lower receiver like I did and epoxy a set in place. I used Uncle Mikes, but there are also cups available from Magpul and others for a more substantial price. Here's the link to my thread about adding the swivels:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-m-p-15-22/140262-adding-qd-sling-swivels-my-1st-gen.html

Here are some at Brownell's
Brownells Search : Search Results for "sling swivel" : Shooting Accessories : Slings & Sling Swivels : Tactical Sling Adapters & Mounts - World's Largest Supplier of Firearm Accessories, Gun Parts and Gunsmithing Tools

and Midway
MidwayUSA - Advanced Search swivel ar____-_1-2-4_8-16-32

You can check your local gun store or favorite e-tailer.
 
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Dozens will clamp on the front rail.

No "swivel" is needed for the rear.

Blue Force sling shown.

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-- Chuck
 
ok so the end plates dont work on these guns? i just saw them but im guessing there for normal adjustable tubes, i like the looks of the rail tube clamp and thats just what i think im going to need
 
No, the end plates don't work. They are meant to be retained by the castle nut that locks the buffer tube in place. Our rifles have the 'buffer tube' molded as part of the reciever. You can use the clamp version and there are several of them available. I like the looks of the swivel mounts that the MOE has and added them to mine to replicate the look.
 

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