R1,943.50
Filling the same mission requirement as the standard MS3 Sling, the MS3 Single QD can quickly switch between one-point and two-point configuration. The MS3 Single QD maintains material construction and specifications identical to that of the standard MS3, but features a heavy-duty push-button QD Sling Swivel for the one-point (rear) weapon attachment rather than the Magpul Paraclip™.
This modification allows compatibility with QD sling cups commonly found on lower receivers, receiver end plates, and buttstocks. The MS3 Single QD GEN2 incorporates a new low profile quick-adjust Slider which minimizes bulk and allows for secure, yet effortless, sling adjustment. Webbing length has also been increased for a comfortable fit with all body types and armor configurations.
Made in U.S.A. and 100% Berry Amendment compliant.
FEATURES THE MS1® SLIDER
Dedicated two-point sling with integrated padded section
Rapidly adjustable for length (shorter or longer) with new MS1 Slider
Low-profile adjustment Slider for adding or removing sling tension in two-point mode with a single-hand
MULTIPLE CONFIGURATIONS
Designed for easy rapid convertability between one-point and two-point mode
Heavy-duty push-button Quick Disconnect sling swivel for one-point attachment
Paraclip shackle allows for fast transition between one-point and two-point configuration
Cross-Bolt Lock Bar in the Paraclip allows the user to optionally lock its lever closed for extra security
MAGPUL POLYMER AND INDESTRUCTIBLE HARDWARE
Lightweight heavy-duty reinforced polymer hardware
Steel Paraclip lever is case hardened and finished with a ferritic nitrocarburizing process for extreme resistance to wear and corrosion
SNAG-FREE, HIGH DURABILITY WEBBING
Custom 1.25 inch wide nylon webbing material is strong and wear resistant while remaining anti-chaff for user comfort
No tails, loops, or other potential snag hazards
Colored webbing has Near Infrared (NIR) treatment to reduce IR signature
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