GBRS Group Second Best Sling Set Up

Published on June 3, 2022
Duration: 11:42

This video provides a detailed guide on setting up the GBRS Group 'Second Best Sling', emphasizing proper attachment point selection on rifles like the KAC SR-15. It covers threading the front sling via QD swivels, configuring the 2-to-1 Triglide for single-point use, and adjusting the friction adapter for optimal range of motion, especially with body armor. Proper sizing ensures the rifle rests at the belt line for efficient reloads and transitions.

Quick Summary

The GBRS Group 'Second Best Sling' requires 1-inch QD swivels and 2-to-1 Triglides. Proper sizing ensures the rifle rests at the belt line for optimal range of motion. Adjust the friction adapter for quick adjustments, especially when wearing body armor.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Sling Setup
  2. 00:43Identifying Attachment Points
  3. 01:41Front Sling Attachment
  4. 02:52Configuring the 2-to-1 Point Option
  5. 04:41Adjusting the Friction Adapter
  6. 06:31Sizing and Range of Motion
  7. 09:34Final Adjustments and Trimming

Frequently Asked Questions

What hardware is needed to set up the GBRS Group 'Second Best Sling'?

You will need 1-inch QD (Quick Detach) swivels for attachment points on your rifle and 2-to-1 Triglides to enable the option of converting the sling to a single-point configuration.

How should the GBRS Group 'Second Best Sling' be sized for optimal use?

The sling should be sized so that when you drop the rifle, it rests comfortably at your belt line. This ensures good range of motion for reloads and transitions without the rifle hanging too low.

What is the purpose of the 2-to-1 Triglide on the GBRS Group sling?

The 2-to-1 Triglide allows you to convert the two-point sling into a single-point sling. This is particularly useful for close-quarters battle (CQB) or dynamic shooting scenarios requiring rapid weapon transitions.

Why is the friction adapter's placement important on the GBRS Group sling?

Proper placement of the friction adapter maximizes the range of the pull tab. This allows for quick and secure cinching or loosening of the sling, which is essential for users wearing body armor.

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