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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1346512" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>An H-buffer won't hurt to have in that carbine. The sling mount you will be happy with depends on what you plan on doing with the carbine (I have 2-point slings on all mine but I recognize the need/benefits of a single point and know plenty of folks who own them. </p><p></p><p>If you're looking for a single point on the back of the receiver, then I'd get a Magpul ASAP. They're a bit tricky to install, but worth it for weak-side transitions if you ever use your AR for comps, hard training, or just serious fun.</p><p></p><p>You'll need an AR-15 spanner wrench made for the castle nut to replace the extension tube. Everyone who owns an AR should have one of these (they can be had for cheap) so its a good idea to pick one up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1346512, member: 229"] An H-buffer won't hurt to have in that carbine. The sling mount you will be happy with depends on what you plan on doing with the carbine (I have 2-point slings on all mine but I recognize the need/benefits of a single point and know plenty of folks who own them. If you're looking for a single point on the back of the receiver, then I'd get a Magpul ASAP. They're a bit tricky to install, but worth it for weak-side transitions if you ever use your AR for comps, hard training, or just serious fun. You'll need an AR-15 spanner wrench made for the castle nut to replace the extension tube. Everyone who owns an AR should have one of these (they can be had for cheap) so its a good idea to pick one up. [/QUOTE]
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