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Monday, August 24, 2009

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GG&G Agency Looped Rear Sling Attachment

Basic 2 point and single point slings with the H&K style quick clips or snap hooks have become increasingly popular as a method to sling an AR-15. Although GG&G already manufactures several agency style sling attachments for this type of set up, the new Agency Single Loop Right Hand version is specifically manufactured for right hand shooters using collapsible stocks.

The GG&G Agency Rear Sling Adapters were originally developed because a few government agencies established policies indicating that if a tool needed to be used to remove a part of the AR15 or M16 to install a new accessory, the installation could not be done unless the work was performed by the agency's armorer or gunsmith. This caused a major problem for some agencies looking to quickly update their weapons with the latest accessories due to time constraints and the absence of local agency armorers.

The GG&G Agency Rear Sling Adapters only require that the rear assembly of the collapsible buttstock be removed. No tools required for that part removal. The Agency Rear Sling Adapter then slides over the tube and, once in proper position securely tightens around the castle lock nut. This new addition to the Agency Sling Attachment line up is in stock and ready to go.





Shawn in the Korengal Valley, Kunar Province, Afghanistan.


For more info on these and other weapons
Technical specs compiled from:
http://armypubs.army.mil/doctrine/Active_FM.html
http://world.guns.ru/index-e.html
https://en.wikipedia.org
http://www.militaryfactory.com/
http://www.olive-drab.com/
http://www.army.mil/
http://dok-ing.hr/products/demining/mv_4?productPage=general
http://www.peosoldier.army.mil/

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