SOB Rifle B-Sling

This guide details the installation and adjustment of the SOB Rifle B-Sling, featuring expert instruction from John "Shrek" McPhee. It covers attaching the sling to an AR-style rifle, adjusting for optimal carry, and utilizing its quick-release and tightening features for rapid deployment, especially in vehicle egress scenarios. The B-Sling's Combat Band is highlighted for stock retention to prevent snags.

Quick Summary

The SOB Rifle B-Sling offers enhanced functionality for vehicle egress with its 'Combat Band' that prevents snagging. Its 'quick-to-shoot' technology allows for rapid rifle deployment by simply pulling a lanyard to loosen the sling, with tightening done post-engagement. Attachment is typically via QD sockets on the handguard and buttstock sling loop.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rifle Concealment & Retrieval
  2. 00:27Rifle Assembly & Preparation
  3. 00:57Moving to the Range
  4. 01:30Introducing the B-Sling
  5. 01:40Problem with Traditional Slings
  6. 02:12B-Sling Combat Band Solution
  7. 02:46Attaching QD to Rifle
  8. 03:05Sling Length Adjustment
  9. 04:00Attaching Sling to Buttstock
  10. 05:50Sling Ready Position & Shooting
  11. 06:14Tightening Sling to Body
  12. 06:30Quick-to-Shoot Technology

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the SOB Rifle B-Sling for vehicle egress?

The SOB Rifle B-Sling features a 'Combat Band' made of high-temperature silicone that secures the sling to the rifle stock, preventing it from snagging on vehicle components like stick shifts when exiting. This ensures the rifle remains attached to the user.

How does the SOB Rifle B-Sling facilitate quick deployment?

The B-Sling utilizes a 'quick-to-shoot' technology. By simply pulling a lanyard, the sling instantly loosens, allowing the user to bring the rifle to a shooting position rapidly. Tightening can be done after the immediate threat is addressed.

What are the key attachment points for the SOB Rifle B-Sling?

The sling typically attaches via a 1-inch QD (Quick Detach) MFQD (Male/Female Quick Detach) socket on the rifle's handguard and through the sling loop on the buttstock.

Who uses the SOB Sling's Combat Band feature?

The Combat Band feature of the SOB Sling is utilized by professional groups, including Texas State Troopers, highlighting its practical application in demanding environments.

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