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TDH August 23rd, 2010 00:29

Not IF to sling but HOW to sling
 
Bit of a poll to see what the consensus is on sling preference and stile for a rifle: Single point or multi? Any recommendation on brand, model or supplier? The gun is a Scar if it makes a difference.

Thanks folks!

Styrak August 23rd, 2010 00:54

Magpul MS2.
Awesome sling.

Danke August 23rd, 2010 00:54

2 point adjustable, follow the link below.

http://www.oneshottactical.com/Merch...ry_Code=SL-BFG

Gunny_McSmith August 23rd, 2010 07:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1301148)
Magpul MS2.
Awesome sling.

+1 fir that, if you want to go the single point sling way, the Magpul ms2 is the best and comfiest :)

If you want a 3 point sling, just make your oen, theres a tutorial on how to make one on google.... Its cheap and works well :)

MilanWG August 23rd, 2010 07:57

BlueForceGear makes the best slings by far:

http://www.blueforcegear.com/

And no one uses 3-point slings anymore - they over complicated.

coach August 23rd, 2010 08:26

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Originally Posted by Gunny_McSmith (Post 1301210)
+1 fir that, if you want to go the single point sling way, the Magpul ms2 is the best and comfiest :)

x2
easy to transition from single point to a 2 point while on the trail.

I have the PTS version and it's holding up really well. seeing it's wear from use but no signs of it failing. one important tip with using the MS2, it's tough to use with a full rig or plate carrier. used it this weekend with just an H-harness for my blast belt and the sling worked well and was nice and comfy. I find with a rig, you need to open the loop up a ton and then it's harder to transition since you can't open it up more.

pugs144 August 23rd, 2010 08:47

In the woods, I only sling my rifle if I need both hands free to perform a task. Other than that, it's unslung. If I have to quickly go prone I don't want to start pulling on "quick-adjust buckles". To that end I just use the old C7 two-point sling.

Sling usage in CQB environments is a diffrent matter. If you want to transition to your secondary, you'll definitely need one.

TDH August 23rd, 2010 08:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by TALIBANMILAN (Post 1301213)
BlueForceGear makes the best slings by far:

http://www.blueforcegear.com/

And no one uses 3-point slings anymore - they over complicated.

Damn dude, they should be nice for a cool $100.00. Man I am in the wrong business. Start up an immigrant sweat shop with industrial sewing machines...hmmmmm. There may be something there. Profit margin on that must be huge.:)

Thanks for your info though, it does look good.

coach August 23rd, 2010 12:10

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Originally Posted by pugs144 (Post 1301232)
In the woods, I only sling my rifle if I need both hands free to perform a task. Other than that, it's unslung. If I have to quickly go prone I don't want to start pulling on "quick-adjust buckles". To that end I just use the old C7 two-point sling.

on the MS2, you simply pull on a small cord attached to sling mount and the quick release opens. while in one point mode, the sling is still looped around you but the gun is free.

swatt13 August 23rd, 2010 12:21

im sold on the lonestar bungee sling
https://www.sealsactiongear.com/cata...?idProduct=775
my whole team runs em.

MilanWG August 23rd, 2010 12:35

I also highly recommend you read through MM's reviews of slings (2 pages worth):

http://www.militarymorons.com/weapons/ar.slings.html

You have to ask your self a lot of different, objective and subjective questions regarding how your sling is going to be employed the majority of the time. Are you patrolling for long periods of time and want something comfortable? (2point sling) Do you plan on transitioning to your side-arm frequently? (1point sling) What method/s do you plan on attaching your sling to your weapon system? etc, etc. All these are factors in your final selection.

I personally do not recommend any bungee type slings. The bungee is designed to be part of the sling allowing for easier muzzle strikes. If you do decide to use a bungee, just be careful jumping over fences, etc. Bungees work both ways = bloody lips/chicklets

And if you don't want to spend any money - you can go the practical route and just use a two quart canteen strap. This is completely proficient as a sling and is the ultimate in practical.

Andrew Lee August 23rd, 2010 14:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by TALIBANMILAN (Post 1301213)
BlueForceGear makes the best slings by far:

http://www.blueforcegear.com/

And no one uses 3-point slings anymore - they over complicated.

I do :P

MilanWG August 23rd, 2010 21:29

The reason I say stay away from three-point slings is because they cover the controls on one side of the rifle - And if you are left handed, they actually cover the ejection port (not so important in airsoft.)

In regard to three-point slings - more is not always better.

They also allow for your weapon to sag too far from the body. If a weapon sags, it will get in the way of running and moving fast. A three-point sling can also hold your weapon in a muzzle up configuration - creating a situation which is unsafe (it is unacceptable to cover a fellow shooter/s with your muzzle.)

Danke August 23rd, 2010 22:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by TALIBANMILAN (Post 1301604)
The reason I say stay away from three-point slings is because they cover the controls on one side of the rifle - And if you are left handed, they actually cover the ejection port (not so important in airsoft.)

In regard to three-point slings - more is not always better.

They also allow for your weapon to sag too far from the body. If a weapon sags, it will get in the way of running and moving fast. A three-point sling can also hold your weapon in a muzzle up configuration - creating a situation which is unsafe (it is unacceptable to cover a fellow shooter/s with your muzzle.)

No to mention if you're wearing any kind of vest or plate carrier or other rig they hang up your weapon at every chance.

Pivot August 23rd, 2010 23:06

Spec Ops Lone Star single point sling.


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