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  • solarmax
    Junior Member
    • May 2013
    • 94

    Benelli M4 - Sling attachments - help

    Hi all,

    Does anyone have some recommendations for a good sling attachment? Something that looks flush with the gun.

    I got a 2 point sling. My Benelli M4 is currently factory stock right now.

    Can someone please give me some input to a GOOD sling attachment for me that will fit my M4 (front and back)? I'm willing pay a little more to get good parts that will last. Takes a beatin...and keeps on tickin

    last thing I want is budget parts made in asia somewhere...if I paid this much for this beauty, I don't want junk parts breakin on me later and this thing dropping when I could have been prevented.

    Thanks in advance
  • #2
    mavericksun
    Member
    • May 2010
    • 349

    If you are using it for home defense, a sling will just get in the way and maybe snag on something. I just got a simple blackhawk 2 point since I won't be using that much with a sling.

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    • #3
      solarmax
      Junior Member
      • May 2013
      • 94

      Yeah, I want a sling for when I go shooting out with my buddies in the boonies. Something I can keep hung around myself and not have to keep laying it on a table or lean it on a tree...

      That's all

      HD...yea no sling

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      • #4
        Dattebayo
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2013
        • 2344

        I personally like Specter Gear. They have the sling attachments built into their butt stock shell holder with the front mount going to the front of the mag tube.

        Check out the best configuration for you.

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        • #5
          mavericksun
          Member
          • May 2010
          • 349

          Originally posted by jessegpresley
          When I need to go hands free I have a sling to stow my weapon, instead of leaving my gun somewhere.
          I have it as a HD weapon. There's really no need for sling in that case. Indoor ranges are not going to let you carry the weapon around. I just bought it if I happen to take the Shotgun class at FS and need one for a few days. I'm not expect that much use or wear and tear with the sling.

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          • #6
            1CavScout
            Veteran Member
            • Feb 2013
            • 3234

            Originally posted by jessegpresley
            When I need to go hands free I have a sling to stow my weapon, instead of leaving my gun somewhere.
            Or if you need to go to a secondary weapon...
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            • #7
              mavericksun
              Member
              • May 2010
              • 349

              In a HD situation, I'm not dropping the shotgun until the situation is clear, I run out of ammo for the shotgun, or I'm dead. If i run out of ammo, I will drop it just to get to a secondary weapon. My life is worth more than scratching the paint job on the shotgun. If there is any emergency situation where I will need to use both hands while the HD situation is not resolved, I want as little obstructions as possible when I need to deal with the emergency. If it's that much of an emergency, few scratches on a gun is not a problem.

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