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Good evening all, 

 

I have been looking at slings etc.The idea being that if a CQB situation occurs, i can hang the rifle and draw my sidearm as I have a SA LVOA an its fairly long. 

 

Got myself a viper 2 point sling and I then got some sling points from Amazon, these ones: Amazon tat

 

They arrived and seemed solid, i inserted them and tested them out. To my horror, one of them disconnected itself; luckily, I managed to grab the foregrip and save the rifle. 

 

I investigated further, and a weak tug on these popped them out incredibly easy

 

Does anyone know of any relaible QD points I can get

 

I do have a video it it popping out really easy. Is this just a poor QD point or are the slots on my gun faulty? 

 

 

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To be honest, QD in airsoft tends to be iffy. Sometimes the replica QD mounts are made too big, other times the QD attachment points are made poorly. The only way to get a "guaranteed" solid QD is unfortunately real steel I've found, which obviously gets expensive pretty fast.

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11 hours ago, Austeyr said:

To be honest, QD in airsoft tends to be iffy. Sometimes the replica QD mounts are made too big, other times the QD attachment points are made poorly. The only way to get a "guaranteed" solid QD is unfortunately real steel I've found, which obviously gets expensive pretty fast.


 

Depends on what you class as expensive?

Maybe £30 on a R/S qc sling point, vs the possible damage and repairs that could possibly result in a replica hitting the ground.

Personally, I prefer a loop style sling point and use an HK style attachment 

Just as fast, and I trust it more to support the £100 (how much I told my mrs it cost) gbbr replicas 😉🤫

 

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10 minutes ago, Enid_Puceflange said:


 

Depends on what you class as expensive?

Maybe £30 on a R/S qc sling point, vs the possible damage and repairs that could possibly result in a replica hitting the ground.

Personally, I prefer a loop style sling point and use an HK style attachment 

Just as fast, and I trust it more to support the £100 (how much I told my mrs it cost) gbbr replicas 😉🤫

 

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Of course I would rather spend £30 on a qd point than drop a replica however if you want a two point sling you’re looking at (just an example) £30 for the rail attached qd point, another £35 if you want a QD rear sling plate or another £50+ for a legit stock with QD point. If you’re using a £150 Aeg, spending £80 odd on a way to secure a sling I would consider to be expensive however if you’re putting those same parts onto a £800 GBBR then of course it’s more justified imo

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11 hours ago, Punisher3990 said:

Amazon tat

That's the problem, wth the chinese knock offs it's a lottery whether they'll be the right size or not. If you're dead set on qd mounts then you're better off spending a bit more on better quality ones but bear in mind there's the chance that it could be the qd slot on the rif that's the problem (not likely but still a possibility).

 

 

Like Mr Puceflange above, I prefer the HK style sling hook ascites feels far more secure 

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ULoop from BFG or a derivative is my go to (basically a HK clip that will not bite you and is silent).

 

When buying QDs buy the "anti rotation" versions (so they cant just spin in the cup) and match materials otherwise the steel item will eat the aluminium one rather quickly. 

 

Angry Gun make a nice oxide finished stainless steel swivel and is nicer than the "reel steel" BFG ones I got from Tactical Kit.

 

I have no experience with the replica you are using and if its cup for the QD is out of spec put you can  take a hammer and punch and add indents to it so it will stop the swivel you have from popping out without being depressed. Just keep checking for sizing as you go. 

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