Magpul QDM Sling Swivel

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posted on February 16, 2015
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Designed for single-handed operation and stability, Magpul's new QDM mounts add to the company's line of slings and mounts.

Announced as one of the company's new products for 2015, the QDM Sling Swivel from Magpul complements the company's line of slings. These new mounts join the Magpul's single- and two-point slings, as well as the traditional QD mount and the buffer tube-mounted version.

Designed as an upgrade over standard QD mounts, the QDM has a lower profile and offers greater ergonomics for one-handed operation. Made from precision-cast, Melonite-treated steel, the QDM is stronger than its contemporaries while providing vastly improved corrosion and wear resistance.

The dual side release tabs are easier to use than the traditional button on the top yet are still secure against inadvertent activation.  They also gives the QDM body a shorter length for better clearances when used with end-plate mounts.

MSRP: $27.95.

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