This is the third part of a three-part series reviewing rifle slings. This episode focuses on the Magpul MS4 QDM and the Frank Proctor Sling. The video aims to provide an honest assessment of the pros and cons of popular slings, highlighting the Magpul MS4's versatility as a 2-point to 1-point sling and the Proctor Sling's minimalist 2-point design. The 1911 Syndicate, a real estate and media company based in Utah, produces this content for the firearms community, offering gun and gear reviews, training, and challenges.
This review covers the Frank Proctor 2-Point Sling, highlighting its minimalist design, lightweight construction (2 ounces), and 1-inch webbing. The sling utilizes 550 cord for universal attachment points, allowing for easy adjustment via a plastic keeper. It offers the full functionality of an adjustable two-point sling in a compact package, with a heavy-duty buckle for length adjustments. The reviewer, Ivan from Kit Badger, shares his personal experience moving from inadequate military-issue slings to this more effective solution.
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