When time is not on your side, make sure the SOB Tactical B-Sling is.

Published on December 31, 2025
Duration: 1:04

This guide details the proper adjustment and rapid deployment technique for the SOB Tactical B-Sling, as demonstrated by John 'Shrek' McPhee. It covers how to tighten the sling for secure carry and how to quickly loosen it for engagement, emphasizing the importance of speed in tactical situations. The instruction comes from a recognized subject matter expert with former Special Operations experience.

Quick Summary

The SOB Tactical B-Sling utilizes a Velcro-based tightening system for secure carry and a quick-pull lanyard for rapid loosening. This 'quick-to-shoot' technology allows shooters to transition from a secured rifle position to engagement readiness in seconds, a critical advantage in tactical scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Adjusting the B-Sling
  2. 00:21Quick-to-Shoot Technology
  3. 00:32Tactical Application of Sling Adjustment

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you tighten the SOB Tactical B-Sling?

To tighten, pull the sling snug against your body, then pull away from your body to break the Velcro for further tightening, securing the rifle for hands-free movement and stability.

How does the SOB Tactical B-Sling allow for quick engagement?

The B-Sling features 'quick-to-shoot' technology. By simply grabbing and pulling the lanyard, the sling instantly loosens, allowing a rapid transition from a secured carry to a ready shooting position in seconds.

What is the tactical advantage of the B-Sling's adjustment?

The B-Sling's design prioritizes the ability to quickly loosen and engage a target, which is critical in a gunfight or unexpected encounter, over solely focusing on tightening when time permits.

Who is John 'Shrek' McPhee?

John 'Shrek' McPhee is a recognized subject matter expert in tactical firearms training, with former Special Operations (Commando) experience and founder of SOB Tactical, demonstrating high authority and practical expertise.

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