This guide, presented by Kyle Lamb of Viking Tactics, Inc., details essential techniques for using a two-point quick-adjust sling in competitive shooting scenarios like the America's Rifle Challenge. It covers how to use the sling for enhanced stability in standing, kneeling, and prone positions, as well as efficient transitions between strong and support sides, and even transitioning to a sidearm. The instruction emphasizes the sling's role in creating a stable shooting platform and ensuring firearm security during movement.
This YouTube video, titled 'John & Paul sling technique?', appears to be a segment from the Warrior Poet Society (WPS) channel. The description heavily promotes WPS's various platforms, including their website, training programs, trips, app, and book, 'The Warrior Poet Way.' It also includes affiliate links to emergency food suppliers and the Second Amendment Foundation, as well as links to WPS's social media presence on X, Instagram, and Facebook. The core content likely focuses on a specific firearm sling technique, potentially demonstrated by individuals named John and Paul, aimed at their audience interested in tactical training and preparedness.
This video features Brad Gilpin from Blue Force Gear demonstrating the proper method for engaging a tactical sling, specifically the Vickers Sling. The focus is on the technique and practical application of using this piece of gear for firearm readiness and control. It serves as an instructional guide for users of tactical slings.
This BCM training tip, presented by Larry Vickers, details the 'push/pull' sling tension technique for firearms without buttstocks, such as the Arsenal USA SAM7K pistol. By adjusting the Blue Force Gear 221 sling to create tension when arms are extended, shooters can significantly improve recoil control and follow-up shot speed through a simultaneous push and pull motion. This technique is particularly useful for compact submachine guns or when awaiting NFA paperwork.
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