This guide details the installation and adjustment of the Blue Force Gear Padded Vickers Sling, based on expert instruction. It covers attaching QD points, adjusting length for comfort, converting to a one-point sling, and practicing dynamic transitions. A key safety consideration involves compatibility between steel QD points and aluminum rifle rails.
This video announces a Black Friday deal on the WPS 2-Point Adjustable Sling from Warrior Poet Supply Co., highlighting it as the lowest price of the year. It directs viewers to the Warrior Poet Supply Co. sales page, their main website, training programs, and books by John Lovell. The description also promotes the WarPoet app for original shows and training, and provides social media links for Warrior Poet Society and John Lovell. A disclaimer about affiliate links is included.
The Dinosaurized Raptor EDC Sling Bag is presented as a viable option for concealed carry, particularly when clothing or situations are not conducive to traditional carry methods. It features a removable holster for customizable firearm placement and offers ample storage for magazines, personal items, and even full-size firearms like a 1911. The bag is constructed from waterproof and odor-resistant material with durable tab pulls on zippers.
This video reviews the Dinosaur USA Raptor EDC Sling Bag, highlighting its suitability for off-body firearm carry, even for full-size pistols like a 1911. The bag is constructed from waterproof nylon and features an adjustable holster system allowing for customizable firearm placement for easy access. It also includes multiple external pouches for everyday essentials.
This video emphasizes the critical importance of 'fighting in your sling,' a technique where the rifle is kept secured to the body via an adjustable sling during non-shooting activities. The instructor explains how this practice frees up hands for other tasks, facilitates smooth transitions to a sidearm, aids in navigating terrain, and provides stability in unsupported firing positions. Neglecting to fight in the sling is identified as a significant tactical error.
This review of the Edgar Sherman Design 2-point sling highlights its captured adjustment mechanism, which eliminates a dangling tail and increases the range of adjustment. The sewn and folded tail prevents webbing from pulling back through the buckle, negating the need for double-backing. The design allows the sling to be tightened significantly against the firearm, enhancing its adjustability.
This review compares the Viking Tactics two-point adjustable sling and the Edgar Sherman Design sling, focusing on attachment methods, adjustment mechanisms, and overall usability. The instructor, Jeff Tenicor, details his preference for rear-of-receiver/rail attachment points for better rifle control and higher carry. Key differences lie in their adjustment systems: the VTAC features a camming buckle with a dangling tail, offering extensive adjustment range, while the ESD has a captured adjustment system with a toggle for a cleaner profile.
This product spotlight reviews the Edgar Sherman Design Two-Point Sling, highlighting its durable nylon construction and high-impact polymer adjustment hardware. The presenter emphasizes the safety feature of the polymer tri-glides, which are designed to break under extreme force in life-or-death situations, preventing entanglement. The sling's snag-free, rounded edges and easy adjustability are also noted as key benefits.
This video showcases new firearm and accessory products from Brownells. It features a limited edition Colt 1911 Model 70 Government with classic GI styling and modern upgrades like front strap checkering and Novak sights. Also highlighted are the Sig Sauer P365 Macro, a compact pistol with a longer grip and 17-round magazines, and the Sig Sauer P320 AXG Legion, a competition-oriented pistol with an aluminum frame and compensated slide. The segment concludes with a look at new AR-15 A2 barrels and a variety of Edgar Sherman Designs two-point slings in different colors and patterns.
This video details the evolution of rifle sling setups used by Navy SEAL Coch, from early non-adjustable two-point slings to modern adjustable single/dual-point systems. It emphasizes simplicity, snag reduction, and efficient transitions between primary and secondary firearms, offering practical advice on sling management for various operational environments.
This review covers the Tactical Distributors Lead Slinger, an adjustable two-point rifle sling. The presenter highlights its captured webbing design for a clean tail, padded construction for comfort, and open ends for versatile attachment options like QD swivels or direct sling loops. It's presented as a budget-friendly alternative to higher-priced US-made slings, suitable for general rifle use.
This guide details how to customize the GBRS Group Second Best Sling (SBS) for a perfect fit. It covers cutting and melting the webbing, modifying the pull tab, and attaching hardware. The SBS emphasizes user customization and field repairability, drawing on 20 years of operational experience from GBRS Group experts.
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