SOB Rifle B-Sling

This guide details the installation and adjustment of the SOB Tactical B-Sling, featuring expert instruction from John 'Shrek' McPhee. It covers attaching QD connectors, adjusting sling length for optimal carry and immediate deployment, and utilizing the 'Combat Band' to prevent snags during vehicle egress. The B-Sling's quick-to-shoot technology is highlighted as a key benefit for tactical situations.

Quick Summary

The SOB Tactical B-Sling features a 'Combat Band' made of high-temperature silicone that secures the sling to the rifle stock, preventing snags when exiting vehicles. Its quick-adjust lanyard system allows for rapid loosening and tightening, facilitating quick weapon deployment in tactical situations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Rifle Concealment and Retrieval
  2. 00:27Rifle Assembly and 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 the QD to Rifle
  8. 03:05Sling Length Adjustment and Setup
  9. 04:00Attaching Sling to Buttstock
  10. 05:50Sling Ready Position and Shooting
  11. 06:14Tightening Sling to the Body
  12. 06:30Quick-to-Shoot Technology

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the SOB Tactical B-Sling's Combat Band?

The SOB Tactical B-Sling features a high-temperature silicone 'Combat Band' that secures the sling to the rifle stock. This prevents the sling from snagging on vehicle interiors, a common problem when exiting a vehicle, ensuring faster weapon deployment.

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

The B-Sling is designed with quick-to-shoot technology. By pulling a lanyard, the sling instantly loosens, allowing the rifle to be brought to the shooting position rapidly. Tightening can be done post-engagement.

What makes the SOB B-Sling suitable for tactical vehicle operations?

Its design addresses the issue of traditional slings snagging on vehicle components. The 'Combat Band' and the QD system allow for secure carry and rapid deployment, minimizing the risk of entanglement during egress.

Who is John "Shrek" McPhee and what is his expertise?

John "Shrek" McPhee is a firearms instructor and the face behind Sheriff of Baghdad (SOB) Tactical. His extensive experience, including references to 'commando' operations, lends significant authority to his product demonstrations and tactical advice.

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