Best sling...?

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Hi guys,

I'm still in the process of "pimping my ride" as it were and I've decided I need some type of sling for all the walking I don't do with this gun (20 feet at the "range" tops on an all day trip).:rolleyes: Anyway, I would like to know what type of slings you guys & gals are using (1, 2, 3 point) and what is best. Manufacturers and links are welcome as well. I am running an ACS stock and OE tall sights/Bushnell red-dot if that makes a diff.

Thanks,
James.
 
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Blue Force gear Vickers Combat Applications PADDED 2 Point Sling

I have only had 2 point slings on hunting rifles before, so I'm NOT a tatical sling expert. Having said that:

If you are considering a 2 point, look at the Blue Force Gear - Vickers Combat Applications PADDED 2 Point Sling:
Blue Force gear Vickers Combat Applications Sling

I'm very impressed with it. It's great that it quick adjusts without ever having any loose ends hanging off. Hard to explain, take a look.
 
The OD green Vickers sling is selling for less than $25 on sale. I just ordered two. This is a two point sling.

One point sling only had any use posturing on the range like you're an overweight, underage, or overage member of a SEAL team. Also known as the Pendulum of Pain unless you're wearing a cup. Impossible to move single-slung unless you're holding the rifle which defeats the purpose right up front. Two points work very well side swivels.

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Thanks for the replys. I've been trying to decide what is practical without becoming the "tacti-fool" everyone laughs at when they're at the range. Honestly, I think my preference for a dropped thigh holster/mag pouches on the range will probably put me closer than I want to be already. Single Points are definitely out.

Back to the question at hand: Does a 3 point sling provide any advantage over a standard 2-point to warrant it's use. I run the old style leather military shooting slings on my hunting guns and like them well enough, but I saw a youtube video (man the internet is starting to cost me money) about the multiple positions a 3-point can provide and it looked very useful to me. I am mainly looking for something to allow a transition to sidearm and maybe carry some weight if I ever use this gun for hunting.

James.
 
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It's hard to beat a standard sling with standard QD sling swivels for price and versatility.
If you are going to carry a rifle for extended periods, check out an item called the compact rifle holster. You can walk hands free, or with walking sticks, jump on a trampoline and even do cartwheels, with you rifle on your shoulder.
 
I don't think there is such a thing as a one size fits all perfect sling. It all comes down to personal preference. Th perfect sling for me might not be the perfect sling for you. That being said, I like to have a sling that can work as either a 1 or 2 point sling. 1 point if I wanna be quick and be able to transition to secondary quickly and 2 point for hikes.

If your doing your thing at the range who cares if people laugh at you. You're there to either have fun or train not measure eachother's you know whats. Lately I've been going alot to practice because I want to earn my expert marksmanship badge next qualifying test for rifle and pistol. But if someone is there because they wanna have some fun with some tac gear I don't see why they should be ridiculed. Even if none of us want to admit it as men, we all have something we do thats a little nerdy. For me my 15-22 is a great example. While I actually do use it to help develope skills, I still do have fun making it look meaner than it really is. If somone at the range laughs at me because its painted or has rail ladders sh** on em.
 
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Right on! who cares what others think! I'm looking for the same type of sling you're talking about- a 1 point 2 point combo- any suggestions?
 
I have a MAGUL MS2 and have had alot of success with it. I have also tried cheaper combo slings but have always had issues with the clip not being beefy enough. Considering you can find it for about 35 bucks shipped online I think you should go with the MS2 instead of paying 15-20 for a cheapo one and it breaking in the long run.
 
Dito on the Magpul MS2 Sling. I use the MS2 on both my 15-22 MOE and my RRA - Elite OPpr2 w/ Magpul ASAP (Ambidextrous Sling Attachment Point).

I get a similar "hanging position" for both Rifles. I've added a Front Sling Adapter with Swivel to the left side of the railed hand guard on the 15-22 MOE

When you need a two point, pull the adjustment tab on the sling, pop the MS2 latch clip, and reattach on the front swivel.. ta da...a two point!

Regardless of the type of sling... get a "quality made sling" you won't regret spending a few dollars more.

Aim small,

TAT
 
check out vickers or boonie packer

I decided to try out the VCAS 2pt from Vickers/Blue Force Group... it's not exactly a budget piece at $45 or so. I'm still waiting for it to arrive.

However, there is also the "Victory" sling based on the VCAS design (lesser hardware) that runs from $25-35 depending on color.

As yet another 2pt alternative, I found out Boonie Packer apparently designed the basis of the Vicker design... and their versions only cost around $16.

For normal people, single-point is just not practical, imho.
 
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Thanks everyone for the suggestions, I think I'll try the MAGPUL MS2

I'm pretty sure you'll like it. If for whatever reason you don't, since its MAGPUL you can re-sell it for most of your money back on eBay or post it up in the classifieds on here and I'm sure someone would relieve you of it :D.
 

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