Setting Up Your 2-Point Sling with Navy SEAL and Pro Shooter Fred Ruiz

Published on November 4, 2020
Duration: 2:16

This guide, presented by Navy SEAL and pro shooter Fred Ruiz, details the optimal setup and use of a 2-point sling for an AR-15. It emphasizes proper hand placement, sling attachment points (M-LOK/Picatinny with QD swivels), and techniques for efficient transitions to a sidearm and rifle recovery using sling tension. Ruiz highlights common mistakes like forward sling mounting and provides practical advice for maximizing efficiency under stress.

Quick Summary

Learn optimal 2-point sling setup for your AR-15 from Navy SEAL Fred Ruiz. Key advice includes matching sling mount points to hand placement, avoiding forward mounting to prevent snags, and using sling tension for stable sidearm transitions. An efficient recovery technique involves pinching the sling in front of the magwell.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 2-Point Sling Setup
  2. 00:15Hand Placement and Mounting Points
  3. 00:52Transitioning and Sling Tension
  4. 01:13Forward Mounting Issues
  5. 01:51Optimized Recovery Technique

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I determine the best mounting points for my 2-point sling on an AR-15?

Start by finding your most comfortable hand placement on the rifle's handguard. Then, select sling mounting points, such as QD swivels on M-LOK or Picatinny rails, that complement this hand position without causing interference during shooting or manipulation.

What is a common mistake to avoid when setting up a 2-point sling?

A frequent error is mounting the sling too far forward on the handguard. This placement can cause the sling to snag or interfere with weapon manipulations, transitions, and recovery techniques, reducing overall efficiency.

How can a 2-point sling aid in transitioning to a sidearm?

By utilizing sling tension, you can stabilize the rifle against your body. This creates a more secure platform, allowing for a smoother and more controlled transition to your secondary sidearm when needed.

What is an effective technique for recovering a rifle into a shooting position?

A preferred method involves grabbing the rifle in front of the magazine well and pinching the sling. This action allows you to efficiently lift the rifle back into your ready shooting position.

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