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5/3/2005 7:30:35 AM EDT
Will I need to buy any attachment hardware to use this sling set-up on my LMT M4 ? This will be my first Tactical sling (It's been a LONG time since I qualified w/the M16 in the U.S.M.C.). I will be using a 16" LMT M4gery at a couple of training courses. One objective is to use equipment that would require as little modification to the basic weapon as possible. I may install an Ashley front night sight, but thats about it. Thank's, Ray
5/3/2005 10:58:42 AM EDT
[#1]
The contractor pack comes with a ton of attachments.  There are some that are designed to attach using nothing but the weapon as is and there are some that are designed to work with the assorted aftermarket attachment points that are available.  IOW, you will be able to attach it to the weapon as it is now, and if you decide to make changes to the weapon in the future then you will have the attachments available to handle whatever those future changes may be.  best of both worlds.
5/3/2005 1:55:05 PM EDT
[#2]
Does the LMT come with a single point loop installed?

And you can also buy just the M4/M16 kit instead of the contractor pak and save a few bucks too if you don't need a vest strap and the universal adapter loops (for shotgun, RPG, etc.)

5/4/2005 7:09:35 PM EDT
[#3]
No, no single point loop on my LMT. Thank's for the info. guy's. Any other input ? Ray
5/17/2005 6:28:19 AM EDT
[#4]
It fit's great. I also have an LMT carbine, you can set it up to wrap around the buffer tube for a single point, or the stock and forgrip for 2/ 3 point. With a rear sling adapter at the back of the receiver, you could use that for 1,2 and 3 point. They work Great!
5/20/2005 4:22:11 PM EDT
[#5]
I love my BFG SOC-C sling.  I'm still puzzled how I got along without it all those years.
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