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JP Enterprises Quick-Detach Sling Stud w/Backer Plate, Black
In stock online
JP Enterprises Quick-Detach Sling Stud w/Backer Plate, Black
Regular Price
$12.99
Special Price
$11.59
| SKU | 51655210186 |
|---|---|
| Brand | JP Enterprises |
| MPN | JPHGS |
| UPC | 812872021386 |
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Product Details
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- Ecommerce Platform: Rifle
- Material: Steel/6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy
- Color: Black
Features
The heavy-duty steel stud clamp is expertly designed to integrate seamlessly with the cooling slots on a V-Tac handguard, offering a robust and reliable forward sling-bipoding point. This versatile accessory not only enhances your firearm's functionality but also accommodates a folding bipod, which can be effortlessly attached to the swivel stud. Engineered for durability and precision, this clamp ensures a secure fit, providing stability and ease of use in various tactical scenarios. Whether you're in the field or at the range, this steel stud clamp is an essential addition to your gear, enhancing both performance and versatility.
- Compatible with JP and the majority of other free-float tubes
- Steel stud equipped with an aluminum adapter
- Enables the attachment of a sling swivel stud for free-floating handguards
- Black finish
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