I need help finding a sling for my M4

JelloStorm

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Hey guys -

I need to get a sling for range days with my M4 but I'm having a hard time finding one that will work. I really like my 3-point CQB Benelli M4 sling I got from Specter Gear but here's my dilemma:

Link to the Specter Gear sling I'd like: M-4A1 CQB Sling

The front point needs to be a QD swivel stud since my quad rail is a free float Larue. But I think I can just get a QD swivel sling mount to mount the front of the sling:

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The Specter Gear sites shows all M4's with the sling attach point on the top of the stock, however mine does not have that. It has the under the tube and bottom swivel, like so:

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Can anybody recommend a sling brand they use that would work on my M4 or do I have to just buy a new stock?

Thanks!
 
I would upgrade the stock to meet your actual wants and preference rather than trying to fit a square peg into a round hole.
 
Upgrade the stock got sure. Vltor, magpul, etc pick your flavor. Would recommend a vickers tactical padded sling as it makes carrying the rifle for long periods of time much easier. It's almost like the m249 sling but with qd attachments.
 
I also recommend the Vickers / Blue Force Gear padded sling. The standard padded sling with work with your current stock just fine and you can put a QD loop on it if you upgrade in the future.
 
another good option to mount the sling at the end of the lower receiver instead of the stock. This makes it easier to chicken wing the rifle as well as do transitions. It also allows you to run a single point if you so choose.

TangoDown Sling Mount, Collapsible Stocks PR-4
Item Id: TD-PR-4

I have used this tango down product in the past and it does not require permanent modification to the rifle and is installed using an allen wrench. (cheaper than an entirely new stock as well)

btw, you can mount the sling on the stock without the top loop like you have the same way as in the photo of the link you provided you just have to make sure that the strap on the stock remains tight. Otherwise it may slip off the rear and hang around the buttpad. (bad description)
 
Get a 2 point VTAC sling.

Also, you're going to find that if you are using the sling for anything other than slinging it over your shoulder to hold your rifle that using the QD spot in the LaRue rail will put the front of your sling entirely too close to your body. This will in turn make for VERY difficult magazine changes as your workspace is going to be extremely small.

Get the VTAC sling with no attachments and use the nylon that comes with it. For the front, get a rail mounted QD adapter and put it on your rail towards the front.
 
Also, you're going to find that if you are using the sling for anything other than slinging it over your shoulder to hold your rifle that using the QD spot in the LaRue rail will put the front of your sling entirely too close to your body. This will in turn make for VERY difficult magazine changes as your workspace is going to be extremely small.

Get the VTAC sling with no attachments and use the nylon that comes with it. For the front, get a rail mounted QD adapter and put it on your rail towards the front.

that may not necessarily be the case. I prefer to run the sling in that position. I never found it to clutter my work space during mag changes and it frees up the handguard for accessories and my other hand. I felt like that was/is the least obtrusive place to mount the sling. I say it isn't a bad idea to try running the sling there and if it does not work then spend the money seeking another solution.
 
I would run a 2pt adjustable. I've use/d Vickes/BFG, VTAC, Sheriff of Baghdad, Boonie Packer & plain GI slings.

You don't need a new stock. All of those can be attached to the stock via the slot. At times I've also used various nylon attachments provided with other slings, and probably provided with the 3pt the OP is looking at. I've also use heavy duty zip ties, which work very well.

Attachment is personal. Some guys like them very close together, at the front and rear of the receivers, to me that too much like a single point. I prefer the attachments to use as much gun as possible, the end of the stock and front of the rail.


Bob