Check out the straightforward setup process for the SOB Tactical B-Sling

This guide details the installation and adjustment of the SOB Tactical B-Sling, featuring insights from John 'Shrek' McPhee. It covers the 'Combat Band' for retention, QD mount attachment, shooter orientation considerations, and the 'Quick to Shoot' technology for rapid deployment. Proper adjustment for body armor wear is also addressed.

Quick Summary

The SOB Tactical B-Sling setup involves attaching the QD swivel to the rifle's handguard QD mount, threading the sling through the buttstock, and adjusting the buckles. Key features include the 'Combat Band' for retention and 'Quick to Shoot' technology for rapid deployment. Adjustments may be needed for body armor wear.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & B-Sling Setup
  2. 00:05Design Philosophy & Combat Band
  3. 00:25QD Mount Installation
  4. 00:40Shooter Orientation Adjustments
  5. 01:00Sling Length Adjustment & Body Armor
  6. 01:55Operational Use & Hands-Free Movement

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you set up the SOB Tactical B-Sling?

The SOB Tactical B-Sling setup involves attaching the QD swivel to the rifle's handguard QD mount, threading the sling through the buttstock, and adjusting the buckles. Key features include the 'Combat Band' for retention and 'Quick to Shoot' technology for rapid deployment.

What is the 'Combat Band' on the SOB Tactical B-Sling?

The 'Combat Band' on the SOB Tactical B-Sling is used to secure the sling against the rifle's buttstock. This prevents the sling from snagging, which is particularly useful during vehicle operations or when moving through confined spaces.

How does the 'Quick to Shoot' technology on the B-Sling work?

The 'Quick to Shoot' technology on the SOB Tactical B-Sling is activated by pulling a lanyard. This allows the user to quickly transition the sling from a stowed position to a ready shooting stance, facilitating faster engagement.

Should I adjust the SOB Tactical B-Sling differently if I wear body armor?

Yes, John 'Shrek' McPhee advises that individuals wearing body armor will likely need to set a longer base length for the SOB Tactical B-Sling to ensure a proper and functional fit.

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