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Published on March 7, 2024
Duration: 0:23

This guide details a technique for managing a two-point rifle sling, as demonstrated by SHORTSHOT TONY. The method involves 'dressing' the sling by wrapping it around the buttstock and pistol grip for neatness and to prevent snagging. The technique ensures the sling remains functional and can be rapidly deployed when needed, maintaining the rifle's readiness. SHORTSHOT TONY, a tactical gear enthusiast, showcases this practical application for AR-15 platforms.

Quick Summary

The 'dressing' technique for a rifle sling involves wrapping it around the buttstock and pistol grip to keep it tidy and prevent snagging. This method ensures the sling remains functional for quick deployment, maintaining the rifle's readiness. The AR-15 in the video features Magpul accessories and a Holosun optic.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sling Dressing Tutorial Intro
  2. 00:05AR-15 Gear Overview
  3. 00:12Sling Deployment and Functionality

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 'dressing' technique for a rifle sling?

The 'dressing' technique involves wrapping a two-point sling around the rifle's buttstock and pistol grip. This keeps the sling tidy, prevents snagging, and ensures it remains functional for quick deployment when needed, maintaining rifle readiness.

What accessories are visible on the AR-15 rifle?

The AR-15 rifle shown features a Magpul CTR stock, a Magpul MOE pistol grip, and a Holosun AEMS red dot sight. It is chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO.

How can a shooter keep their rifle sling organized?

A common method is 'dressing' the sling by wrapping it around the rifle's stock and grip. This keeps it neat and out of the way until needed, allowing for rapid deployment without entanglement.

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