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The classic sling swivels: available for all shotguns, tactical rifles, and hunting rifles.

 

The swivel mount is arguably the oldest and most popular attachment method out there, so it only makes sense that it’s become popular with modern tactical rifle owners and hunters alike. Grab 1.25" swivels, which are compatible with all of Magpul’s Multi-Mission slings and with most ballistic nylon webbed slings.

 

Shotgun and Rifle Sling Swivel Sets

Got an old pump gun or double-barrel that desperately needs a sling installed? Check out the GrovTec Shotgun Locking Swivel Sets. It includes swivel mounts and studs for both wood-stocked and tactical shotguns. Of course, every rifle deserves a proper setup. We’ve got reliable sets from GrovTec, Allen, Uncle Mike’s, and Magpul.

 

Quickly Convert Magpul MS Slings

Magpul’s MS slings are some of the most popular—especially for tactical rifles—because they can be quickly reconfigured with new mounts and setups. Tired of paraclips or snap hooks? You can quickly convert to QD or upgraded Magpul QDM swivels, providing great compatibility with mounts, latch plates, and handguards.

 

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