Not using that exact one but at one time I used something similar with a Magpul rail. Never had a single issue using it. I tried to stay away from the rear of my stock and I use these.
When I first got an AR and then went on to build a couple more I asked about slings and was told to get a "way of the gun" Proctor sling.
Works for me so never tried anything else. About ten gazillion folks out there promoting theirs and why you need it. One of them will surely work for you.
If you know you're going to want to remove the sling on a regular basis I'd not spend $30 for an adapter when you could spend $50-$60 on a buttstock that has what you want.
This is another option and what I have done with my EDC. I use big rubberbands or you can use medical/tear away tape and cinch your sling up when it's not in use. But if you wanna spend money on a purpose built rubber band you can:
If you know you're going to want to remove the sling on a regular basis I'd not spend $30 for an adapter when you could spend $50-$60 on a buttstock that has what you want.
This is another option and what I have done with my EDC. I use big rubberbands or you can use medical/tear away tape and cinch your sling up when it's not in use. But if you wanna spend money on a purpose built rubber band you can:
It's up to each shooter what they are comfortable and handy with,I don't care for the single point slings, but all the Special Ops guy's, we shoot with use single point slings, and they carry a lot more than i do. Rio7
If you know you're going to want to remove the sling on a regular basis I'd not spend $30 for an adapter when you could spend $50-$60 on a buttstock that has what you want.
This is another option and what I have done with my EDC. I use big rubberbands or you can use medical/tear away tape and cinch your sling up when it's not in use. But if you wanna spend money on a purpose built rubber band you can:
Then the simplest thing would be to just mount regular QD studs. The front could double as a bi-pod mount.
I’m a fan of the Proctor WOTG sling myself but there are times that a regular shoulder sling works better. If I have a pack on and my Crazy Creek chair slung over the other shoulder. The gun can hang on my shoulder and be easier to get into action.