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Published on November 15, 2023
Duration: 1:00

This technique demonstrates a safe and controlled method for transitioning a rifle equipped with a two-point sling from the front to the back and back again. It emphasizes maintaining positive muzzle control and proper hand placement throughout the maneuver, making it suitable for practice at home.

Quick Summary

To safely transition your rifle to your back with a two-point sling, loosen the slider for maneuverability. Swim your support hand out while controlling the muzzle, then swim your firing hand into the sling. Grab the rifle at the receiver junction and bring it around to your back in a controlled motion.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Rifle to Back Transition
  2. 00:07Using a Two-Point Sling
  3. 00:12Loosening the Sling Slider
  4. 00:16Support Hand Out of Sling
  5. 00:20Muzzle Control with Support Hand
  6. 00:23Firing Hand into Sling
  7. 00:26Grabbing Receiver Area
  8. 00:33Controlled Transition to Back
  9. 00:37Adjusting Sling Tension
  10. 00:39Crouching with Rifle on Back
  11. 00:47Transitioning Rifle Back to Front
  12. 00:49Loosening Slider for Front Transition
  13. 00:52Support Hand Grabs Rifle
  14. 00:54Firing Hand Swims Back In
  15. 00:57Support Hand Swims Back In
  16. 00:59Rifle Back to Front: Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you safely transition a rifle to your back using a two-point sling?

To transition your rifle to your back, first loosen the sling slider for maneuverability. Then, swim your support hand out of the sling while maintaining muzzle control. Swim your firing hand into the sling, grab the rifle at the receiver junction, and bring it around to your back in a controlled manner.

What is the key safety consideration when moving a rifle to your back?

The most critical safety consideration is maintaining positive muzzle control throughout the entire transition. Your support hand should always be in contact with and controlling the muzzle of the rifle during these movements.

What type of sling is recommended for this rifle transition technique?

The technique demonstrated utilizes a two-point rifle sling. This type of sling allows for the necessary adjustments and manipulation required to safely move the rifle from the front to the back and back again.

How do you prepare the sling for a rifle transition?

Before initiating the transition, you need to loosen the sling's slider. This provides enough slack to allow for comfortable and safe maneuverability of the rifle without it being too tight or too loose.

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