Blue Force Gear Rail Mounted Fixed Loop - As issued with the USMC M27 IAR rifle system

Manufactured by Blue Force Gear
SKU: RMFL-125-BK
MPN: RMFL-125-BK
Manufactured by Blue Force Gear
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$41.95

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Details

Details

The Blue Force Gear Rail Mounted Fixed Loop makes a secure sling mount to railed forends easy. Quiet and durable, the RMFL is manufactured from aluminum and hard coat anodized. The Rail Mounted Fixed Loop guarantees a solid, silent sling loop on MilSpec 1913 hand guard rails. This Loop is standard issue with the USMC M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle, and is also approved for the M4, M4A1, and M16A4. 

For installation, the loop is slide down the rail (screw opening-side up) to the correct position, insert the included screw, and tighten with a flat-blade screwdriver. 

Features:
  • Standard 1913 / Picatinny rails
  • 1.25" sling loop fits Vickers Combat Applications Sling™
  • Also works with 1" slings
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Specifications

BrandBlue Force Gear
Mount Compatibility1.25 in
Mount TypeSling Loop
California Prop 65 warning

 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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Perfect for Carbines

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Picked this up so I wouldn’t have to keep taking the sling off my military M4. This sling adapter is great for any rifle with a quad rail with no way of mounting a sling. I would still prefer this over using the sling swivel on the bottom of the front sight post on the AR rifles. I would suggest that you mount this with the screw facing up (towards the sky) and putting a dab of loctite on there if you do not foresee taking it off, or if you are going to take it off and put it back on like I do, I would recommend putting black tape over the screw just in case it ever tried to back out, which I have seen no evidence of.