How To Set Up Your Reverso Sling - Spiritus Systems

Published on August 29, 2025
Duration: 6:48

This guide details the setup and adjustment of the Spiritus Systems Reverso Sling. It covers initial installation using QD mounts, sling stowing with the included rubber band, and detailed instructions for removing and reattaching the padded section using tools like gaffer tape and a cleaning rod. The video emphasizes secure attachment and provides options for sling adjustment.

Quick Summary

The Spiritus Systems Reverso Sling attaches easily via pre-installed QD mounts. For stowing, use the included rubber band to secure the folded sling. To remove the pad, unweave the webbing through triglides. Reattaching the pad involves using gaffer tape and a cleaning rod to snake the webbing back through.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Reverso Sling
  2. 00:10Included Stowing Band
  3. 00:24QD Mount Installation
  4. 01:01Sling Stowing Technique
  5. 01:21Removing the Sling Pad
  6. 02:13Setting Up QD Mount on Unpadded Sling
  7. 02:49Installing Unpadded Sling
  8. 03:18Reattaching the Sling Pad
  9. 03:52Snaking Webbing Through Pad
  10. 05:51Final Pad Reassembly

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I attach the Spiritus Systems Reverso Sling to my rifle?

The Spiritus Systems Reverso Sling comes with pre-installed QD (Quick Detach) mounts. Simply align these mounts with the QD sockets on your rifle and push until you hear a positive click. Give the sling a tug to ensure it is securely attached.

What is the black rubber band included with the Reverso Sling used for?

The black rubber band is designed for stowing the sling on your rifle when it's not in use. You can fold the sling and tuck it under the band, typically placed on the rifle's rail near the magwell, for a compact and snag-free profile.

How can I remove the padded section from the Spiritus Systems Reverso Sling?

To remove the pad, unweave the nylon webbing through the triglides on the rear end of the sling. You'll need to remove the QD, pull the triglides off, and then pull the webbing completely through the pad. Finally, weave the nylon through the last triglide on the pad.

What tools are recommended for reattaching the sling pad?

For reattaching the sling pad, it's recommended to use gaffer tape and a two-section cleaning rod (with one section removed). The tape helps secure the webbing to the rod, which is then used to snake the webbing back through the pad.

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