The rear cable loop is attached through a rotating detachable eyelet installed into the Magpul SL stock's QD socket (it can rotate, but it doesn't tangle). It adds a little weight, but it keeps the Blueforce Gear cable loop away from the hot barrel, the rifle hangs better at my side (no flop over), does not abrade the cable like going through the rail slots or holes can, and I can put it exactly where *I* want it. I have the front sling attachment on my Hodge upper going through a Wilson Combat QD swivel rail attachment. They are strong, silent, they don't twist my slings up, and they are easy on and are easy off, but only when you want them to be. These have been working out really well for me also. Only downside is that it is not QD, but that's not one of my requirements, anyway. Allows for more flexibility than an anti-rotation QD mount, the attachment method is self-tightening when in use, and they're more or less completely silent. Front looped through a pair of MLOK slots, and the rear looped through the QD socket and footman's loop of the stock.
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