Magpul MS3 Sling- Review

Published on March 7, 2018
Duration: 17:21

The Magpul MS3 sling offers significant improvements over the older MS2 model, addressing issues like material fraying and discomfort. Its convertible one-point/two-point design and improved adjustment loop make it highly versatile, especially when wearing body armor. The speaker recommends it as a durable and affordable option for various firearm applications.

Quick Summary

The Magpul MS3 sling offers improved materials and hardware over the MS2, addressing fraying and comfort issues. It converts between one-point and two-point modes with an easy-adjust slider, making it ideal for use with body armor and general tactical applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Magpul History
  2. 01:25Problems with the MS2 Sling
  3. 02:40MS3 Improvements & Hardware
  4. 04:15Configuration & Adjustability
  5. 05:58Body Armor & Field Use Benefits
  6. 08:40Final Verdict & Training Offers

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of the Magpul MS3 sling over the older MS2 model?

The MS3 features improved materials that resist fraying, unlike the MS2. It also offers better comfort for extended use and a more user-friendly attachment system, making it a more durable and versatile option.

Can the Magpul MS3 sling be used in both one-point and two-point configurations?

Yes, the MS3 is a convertible sling designed to easily switch between a one-point and a two-point configuration. This versatility is a key feature highlighted in the review.

What type of attachment hardware does the Magpul MS3 sling use?

The MS3 sling primarily uses symmetrical Paraclips, often referred to as 'mash hooks'. The reviewer expresses a preference for these over QD swivels due to concerns about QD durability under hard use.

How does the MS3 sling's adjustability benefit users wearing body armor?

The MS3's dual adjustment points allow users wearing body armor or plate carriers to quickly scale the sling's length. This ensures a proper fit over bulky gear without compromising the rifle's accessibility or the sling's functionality.

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