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Midwest Industries
2 September 2015, 08:35
Midwest Industries, Inc. New Heavy Duty QD End Plate

Machined from billet 4140 tool steel and treated with magnesium phosphate

Anti-Rotation built in to insure your sling does not twist

.7 oz

Retail Price: $27.50
Introductory Price: $23.50

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Pyzik
2 September 2015, 09:05
Definitely looks heavy duty!

Hmac
2 September 2015, 10:52
Yet another way to skin that particular cat.

Dstrbdmedic167
2 September 2015, 11:22
Looks solid! You guys have been just straight killin it lately..

SINNER
2 September 2015, 11:33
Good design with the socket not being countersunk into the lower. Some billet receivers don't have the depth to accommodate the longer QD swivels.

Eric
2 September 2015, 16:16
Midwest Industries, Inc. New Heavy Duty QD End Plate

Machined from billet 4140 tool steel and treated with magnesium phosphate

Anti-Rotation built in to insure your sling does not twist

.7 oz

Retail Price: $27.50
Introductory Price: $23.50


http://i1185.photobucket.com/albums/z349/Midwest_Ind/MI-QD-endplate/74B57FDE-76F9-430A-A8F4-7941DA0DD423_zpsa0zfvblc.jpg


You guys are keeping busy! Good price-point and I believe that I'll need to pick one up to try out.

Not to totally derail the thread, but I like the staking job. Is this done on on a fixture or by hand with a square-faced punch? It replicates the Colt factory staking nicely.

UWone77
2 September 2015, 16:18
You guys are keeping busy! Good price-point and I believe that I'll need to pick one up to try out.

Not to totally derail the thread, but I like the staking job. Is this done on on a fixture or by hand with a square-faced punch? It replicates the Colt factory staking nicely.

How did I know you were going to notice the staking? [:D]

WHSmithIV
2 September 2015, 16:58
You guys are keeping busy! Good price-point and I believe that I'll need to pick one up to try out.

Not to totally derail the thread, but I like the staking job. Is this done on on a fixture or by hand with a square-faced punch? It replicates the Colt factory staking nicely.

I like that staking job too. That's neatly done.

Dave Timm
2 September 2015, 21:25
That does look very beefy indeed.

Midwest Industries
3 September 2015, 04:09
You guys are keeping busy! Good price-point and I believe that I'll need to pick one up to try out.

Not to totally derail the thread, but I like the staking job. Is this done on on a fixture or by hand with a square-faced punch? It replicates the Colt factory staking nicely.

Square face punch
Troy
MI