The BFL (Belt Fed Loop) offers a loop-and-lock attachment system for securing the weapon sling to the rifle. The forged aluminum body makes it the toughest and most resistant to heat hardware from the entire BFG sling loop series. This design allows for the same versatility found in the Universal Wire Loop, without needing to remove the weapon sling completely from the hardware for attachment purposes.

The Belt Fed Loop’s nylon coated stainless steel wire loops through eyelets, slots and other attachment points, making it a quick and easy addition. This simplicity, strength and versatility in the BFL quick attachment system makes it a must have for the arsenal.

Designed specifically for the M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW), M240, and the FN Minimi as the best front attachment hardware to resist melting from “going hot”. The BFL’s forged aluminum body is best combined with the Nomex front webbing found on the Vickers M249 SAW Sling or Vickers M240 Sling to farther resist heat. The Belt Fed Loop also works universally on M4 / M16 handguards, SCAR, SIG, HK, AK or other eyelets.

Belt Fed Loop Installation Instructions:

Belt Fed Loop Installation Instructions: 1. Push wire loop through eyelets, loops, slots, or any other opening the wire fits 2. Pull the wire loop over the tooth, towards the sling 3. Pull the wire loop under the tooth to lock in place

As with all Blue Force Gear, it is made with excellence in the USA and carries a limited lifetime warranty.

Fits:

  • M249 SAW, M240, and FN Minimi
  • Works around M4 and M16 handguards
  • SCAR, SIG, HK, AK or other eyelets
  • Can be mounted on the right hand side of AKs for left handed shooters

WARNING
***Do not install BFL around the buffer tube of M4s as this may interfere with the operation of the charging handle***

Sizing:

  • 3.5 inches respective wire loop measured from the base of the sling loop end
  • 5.0 inches from base of hardware to end of stretched wire loop (12.7CM)

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