Product Spotlight: Edgar Sherman Design Two-Point Sling

Published on September 27, 2023
Duration: 5:58

This product spotlight reviews the Edgar Sherman Design Two-Point Sling, highlighting its durable nylon construction and high-impact polymer adjustment hardware. The presenter emphasizes the safety feature of the polymer tri-glides, which are designed to break under extreme force in life-or-death situations, preventing entanglement. The sling's snag-free, rounded edges and easy adjustability are also noted as key benefits.

Quick Summary

The Edgar Sherman Design Two-Point Sling features high-impact polymer hardware, specifically tri-glides, designed to break under extreme force in entanglement situations for user safety. This material also prevents scratching firearms and offers a snag-free, easily adjustable design.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Edgar Sherman Design Sling
  2. 00:19Initial Impressions and Performance
  3. 00:49Sling Specifications: Two-Point, Nylon
  4. 01:02High-Impact Polymer Hardware Explained
  5. 02:18Adjustment Mechanism and Shape
  6. 03:02Snag-Free Design and Ease of Adjustment
  7. 03:29QD Mounts and Attachment Options
  8. 03:59Color Options: Ranger Green
  9. 04:31Overall Rating and Recommendation
  10. 04:59Sizing with Plate Carrier
  11. 05:20Conclusion: Edgar Sherman Design Sling

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Edgar Sherman Design sling's hardware unique?

The Edgar Sherman Design sling utilizes high-impact polymer tri-glides instead of metal. This material choice prevents scratching firearms and provides a critical safety feature: the hardware is designed to break under extreme force in life-or-death entanglement situations, allowing for a quick escape.

How easy is it to adjust the Edgar Sherman Design sling?

The sling features an easily accessible adjustment piece that allows for quick length changes. The design ensures that once adjusted, the sling stays in place without slipping, providing a secure fit for the user.

Does the Edgar Sherman Design sling come with QD attachments?

No, the Edgar Sherman Design Two-Point Sling does not include QD (Quick Detach) buttons or pieces. Users will need to purchase and install their own QD hardware if they wish to use that attachment method.

What is the primary benefit of the polymer hardware on this sling?

The primary benefit of the polymer hardware is safety. In scenarios where a user might become entangled in a vehicle, helicopter, or other dangerous situation, the polymer tri-glides are engineered to break under sufficient force, allowing the user to detach from the sling and potentially save their life.

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