Rifle Slings: WHAT to get, WHY to get it, and HOW to run it

Published on January 12, 2017
Duration: 9:22

This guide, based on instruction from John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society, details the proper selection, mounting, and adjustment of rifle slings. It emphasizes the benefits of two-point slings over three-point designs and covers techniques for hands-free operation and rapid shoulder transitions. Key recommendations include brands like Blue Force Gear and Viking Tactics, highlighting the importance of a slim, adjustable design for effective weapon manipulation.

Quick Summary

John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society recommends two-point adjustable rifle slings for their balance of stability and simplicity, contrasting them with more complex three-point designs. He emphasizes adjusting the sling snugly against the body for controlled movement and demonstrates the 'swimming' technique for seamless shoulder transitions, crucial for tactical applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sling Types Comparison
  2. 01:30Mounting and Brand Recommendations
  3. 02:25The Purpose of a Sling
  4. 04:09Advanced Weapon Manipulation
  5. 07:18Mounting Hardware and Accessories

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary advantage of a two-point rifle sling?

A two-point sling offers a balance of stability and adjustability, allowing for hands-free operation without the complexity or tangling issues often associated with three-point slings, and avoiding the potential for the rifle to hit the user during movement.

How should a rifle sling be adjusted for movement?

The sling should be adjusted so it is snug against the body. This prevents the rifle from bouncing excessively against the user's legs while moving, maintaining better control and stability.

What is the 'swimming' technique for rifle slings?

The 'swimming' technique is a method for exiting the sling to transition the rifle between shoulders. It involves a fluid motion that allows for greater mobility and prevents the user from hindering themselves during rapid transitions.

Which brands are recommended for rifle slings and mounting hardware?

John Lovell recommends brands such as Blue Force Gear (Vickers Sling), Viking Tactics (VTAC Sling), Magpul, and Travis Haley for slings. For mounting hardware, Daniel Defense is highlighted for its durable and lightweight components.

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