This guide breaks down various AR-15 sling types, materials, and attachment methods, from improvised solutions to modern convertible and two-point adjustable slings. It emphasizes the benefits of nylon/Cordura materials and QD attachment points for versatility and ease of use. The expert recommends the two-point adjustable sling as the best all-around option for its simplicity, reliability, and adaptability to different shooting positions and scenarios.
This guide, presented by AT3 Tactical, simplifies the selection of Magpul slings for AR-15 owners. It breaks down Magpul's extensive lineup, explaining naming conventions like QD vs. QDM and proprietary hardware such as the Paraclip. The video details various models from the basic RLS to the premium MS4 QDM, highlighting their features, attachment types, and intended uses to help users choose the best sling for their needs.
This YouTube video is a critical review of the Antila Premium Rifle Sling by Kit Badger. The reviewer, who has used the sling for four years, describes it as potentially the "worst sling you can buy." Key features discussed include its convertible two-point to single-point design, integrated bungee material, non-quick adjustability, and HK hooks. The reviewer suggests alternatives from Lunar Concepts and Tactical Distributors for those seeking better single-point or two-point sling options. Links to purchase the reviewed sling, make your own, and support the channel are provided.
This video provides an in-depth comparison of two popular rifle slings: Sly Tactical and the Ferro Concepts Slingster. It highlights Sly Tactical's unique Class 1 Nylon material, custom fitting options, and preference for snap hooks, contrasting it with the Slingster's widespread adoption and QD focus. The review delves into comfort, durability, adjustability, and potential drawbacks of each, offering insights for professionals and civilian shooters alike.
This video provides a detailed comparison of rifle slings from Blue Force Gear and Haley Strategic. It covers their features, adjustability, comfort, and suitability for different users, including left-handed individuals. The presenters emphasize the importance of mission-critical gear and offer insights into material choices and design considerations for tactical slings.
This video details the development and features of the Sly Tactical TR-1 sling, a collaborative effort between Tactical Rifleman and Sly Tactical. The sling is designed to be a 100% solution, addressing perceived shortcomings in existing designs. Key innovations include a hook attachment for rapid weapon release in emergency situations and a robust quick-release buckle for durability and reliability.
Kevin from Sly Tactical, a retired law enforcement officer, details the design philosophy behind their convertible slings, emphasizing real-world experiences and problem-solving. The slings are designed for versatility, allowing quick transitions between two-point and single-point configurations, with features like a T-handle for easy adjustment and a patented thumb tab for secure attachment. The materials are high-quality, milspec-rated, and manufactured in the USA, reflecting a commitment to durability and reliability in demanding situations.
Evan Green from Griffin Armament introduces new products at the NRA Show 2018. Key items include the "Switch-Hitter" convertible sling with durable metal hardware and QD attachments, available in three colors for $59. They also now offer their Mark 1 rifle series in a pistol format, featuring SB Tactical PDW and FS1913 braces, in 9.5 and 11.5-inch barrel lengths. Additionally, Griffin Armament is launching new merchandise, including t-shirts and hats, with a notable "Boozy Gun Control" shirt.
This guide, informed by Chris from Regular Guy Training LLC, details optimal sling setups for various scenarios. It covers the benefits of two-point slings for comfort, the advantages of one-point slings for dynamic action, and the rationale for using no sling in home defense. The expert emphasizes proper attachment points and considerations for ambidextrous controls.
This guide, informed by Garand Thumb, details the selection and optimal setup of slings for AR-15 and M4 platforms. It covers the pros and cons of single-point, two-point, and convertible slings, recommending two-point configurations for superior retention and detailing ideal mounting points on the rifle. The guide emphasizes practical application for military, law enforcement, and civilian use.
This guide details the use of the Magpul MS3 Sling, drawing from Mrgunsngear's expert review. It covers the sling's conversion between one-point and two-point modes using its quick-detach lever and demonstrates how to adjust the sling length with the quick-adjustment pull tab. The review highlights the sling's utility for tactical transitions and maneuverability, informed by the reviewer's extensive professional experience.
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