Benelli M4 M-LOK QD Sling Mount: Why I Use the FFT M-LOK QD Attachment on My Benelli M4 Build

One of the questions I get asked most often is how to attach a sling to a Benelli M4 without adding unnecessary bulk or compromising the clean lines of the shotgun. In this article, I show why I designed the Freedom Fighter Tactical M-LOK QD Sling Mount to provide a secure front sling attachment point for OEM Benelli M4 handguards, Mesa Tactical truckee handguards, Strike Industries handguards, and other true M-LOK compatible accessories. If you're building a Benelli M4 shotgun for home defense, duty use, competition, or range training, this compact QD sling mount offers a strong, low-profile solution that installs in seconds.

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One of the questions I'm asked all the time is how to attach a sling to a Benelli M4.

Whether you're using the original Benelli M4 handguards with M-LOK slots, a Mesa Tactical Truckee handguard, a Strike Industries handguard, or another true M-LOK compatible accessory, I have a simple solution.

The Freedom Fighter Tactical M-LOK QD Sling Mount installs directly into your M-LOK slot and provides a secure front quick-detach sling attachment point.

I really like how snug it fits. It has a very low-profile design that doesn't add unnecessary bulk to the shotgun, and installation only takes a few moments.

If you're already using one of my rear QD mounting solutions, this front M-LOK QD mount completes your sling setup and gives you a secure front and rear attachment point for your Benelli M4.

This is currently the only front sling mount I offer because I wanted a true M-LOK solution that is strong, simple, lightweight, and dependable.

These have become one of our more popular accessories and they regularly sell out, so if you're planning your next Benelli M4 build, it's worth picking one up while they're available.