The New Outlaw Sling - New Pictures Put Up

I was surfing some of the other forums, and I ran across a new rifle sling, it is called The Outlaw Sling made by Timber Butte Outdoors. This sling is sweet. You really need to see it, I think I am going to buy one.

It is a backpack sling. You carry your gun in the middle of your back. TBO says that you can carry your gun completely hands free.

I don't know if I can post a link to TBO web site, maybe you can Google the name Timber Butte Outdoors or The Outlaw Sling, I don't know if that will work or not.

Or go to Texas Predator Posse Forum and read the post: Introducing The Outlaw Sling.

I am going to get mine know!
C. John Wilson
 
Last edited:
Hello Everyone.

I would like to start of by saying "Thank You Mr. Wilson!" for posting our company name, Timber Butte Outdoors, and our new product, The Outlaw Sling.

I would also like to send a Thank You out to weaselUT for posting a link to my website. That was great. Thank You!

I received an email from a friend giving me the heads up about the post. Needless to say I was quite excited about the post, because our company and product are in the start-up phase of business, we need all the exposure we can get at this point.

Unfortunately, I have spent my savings and then some, but I plan to become a sponsor of PM, but for now it will have to wait till I can afford it.

I hope a bunch of people will go and look at our website, then send an order. I have only 20 slings ready to be sent out, first come first serve. When they are all sold, I will purchase more materials to make more.

Again; Thank You.
IDB - Gary Mathews
*sorry buddy, links to your site in your own post are not allowed unless you are a sponsor. Weas
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Stump49,

You are right! The truth is, I had a young man lined up to model the Outlaw, but at the last minute, he was too busy, and backed out.

So, I am now looking for someone that will model for me. I had planned on going up into the hills and depict a hunting scene, so that everyone could see how the sling performs in action. I was even going to take some video footage to upload to the site.

I hope to get it done in the very near future. Keep checking back!

IDB - Gary

P.S. Sorry Weasel-UT. It won't happen again. And Thank You for editing my post.
 
Gary

/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smiliesmack.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smiliesmack.gif I will be looking for my round trip plane ticket to do your modeling. At this time I am free, so i"ll be waiting to hear from you... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Don't fall for Stumps proposal. Have you seen what this guy looks like? I still have nightmares! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
3-pp-nms.jpg


Weas as good lookin as I am here /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif how can you say that. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smiliesmack.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smiliesmack.gif Now there goes my free trip... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
It looks comfortable and well made. Seems that it would be good for climbing in steep country our packing in, but doesn't seem to be very practical for an "everyday" sling. Perhaps I'm missing something, but it doesn't seem that it would be very quick off the shoulder and into aiming position.
 
Stump49,

As gracious as your offer is, I will have to decline, due to the lack of funds. But, If I had the funds available, I would possibly take you up on that offer.

But that doesn't mean that you can't buy an Outlaw Sling and give it a try.
 
Quote:
I would like to see a pic of it being used by a hunter...thanks



I'll wait for pics of it being modeled, would like to see it being used....It sounds like it may work for me....stump
 
bowhunt32,

Thanks for looking at The Outlaw Sling. And Thanks for the good comments.

It is comfortable, and I made sure that it is made with the highest quality in craftsmanship, and materials. In fact so much so; I am guaranteeing the "craftsmanship" of the Outlaw Sling for (1) One Year from the date of purchase.

Bringing your firearm to shoulder is as easy as the conventional sling, the only difference is; first reach behind with your shooting hand and grasp the gun, then drop your offhand shoulder allowing the sling to slide off and around, bringing your firearm into shooting position.

I think if you tried one you would be surprisingly pleased!

IDB-Gary
Timber Butte Outdoors
 
Here is a letter I posted on another forum, it explains the history of the Outlaw, and has testimony from some hunters that were testing the Outlaw during their hunting trips.
Thanks for reading.
Gary - IDB
___________________________________________________________

I named the Outlaw because it is so completely different than a conventional sling - it is almost criminal.
I have spent 2 1/2 years working on the Outlaw, from prototypes, to different configurations, to the current model, and testing.

My main goal was to give hunters the ability to carry a secondary firearm in the field comfortably, from their truck to the top of the mountain or to their stand or blind.
It was also my goal to make a rifle sling that could be used completely worry free, and allow the user to have their hands free to perform other activities while in the field, and the Outlaw Sling has met every goal I set out to achieve.

My secondary goal was to make it light weight (it is less than one pound), soft to the touch, supple, so that it can be rolled up and placed in a pocket, then return to its original shape when unfurled. I achieved that goal also.

I have sent The Outlaw Sling to my brother, and some close family friends that are hunters, asking them to test the Outlaw and then give me a report of their experience with it.

Here are some excerpts of their reports:

My brother's name was drawn (for the hunt of a lifetime) for an Idaho Mountain Goat tag. Of which he used the Outlaw. He said that he was climbing straight up sheer cliffs, over boulders, and rocks, moving from ledge to ledge, at 10 to 11,000 feet eleivation, and without having the Outlaw he would have not made it up and down, because it allowed him to have both hands free to climb, and at that elevation, concentration is very important to survival. Most of all he didn't have to worry about his gun sliding off his shoulder and crashing down the mountain 10,000 ft to the bottom, which would wreck any ones day, even their hunt, if they didn't bring a second gun.

One of the other friends reported that he had used it on a deer hunt way out in the sagebrush desert, he said that he had walked several miles from the truck that morning.
He said that the backpack design of the Outlaw actually is more comfortable than the conventional sling, because the harness distributes the weight of the gun over the shoulders, and is not concentrated in one point of one shoulder, which can throw you off balance.
That day he was able to harvest a nice 4x4 buck. He reported that the Outlaw allowed him to drag his deer out through sagebrush and lava rock, without fear of dropping his expensive rifle on the lava rock and causing great damage. He stated that the Outlaw is a great asset.

One of the others reported that he used his during duck and turkey seasons. He was pleased with the way it performed. While I was carrying my decoy bag, and other equipment to my blind, I had to cross the river, I did not worry about dropping my gun in the water, because it was securely positioned on my back. Even if I had taken a dunk in the river, I would still not worry about losing my gun, because it can't just slip off my shoulder like a conventional sling.

As for me, I am a predator hunter. You know here in Idaho, there are alot of predators. I like to hunt with a rifle and a shotgun at each stand. I was able to carry the rifle on a conventional sling over one shoulder, while I backpacked my shotgun on my back, which left me free hands to carry the other paraphernalia that we carry. I have been using the Outlaw for two winters hunting coyotes, and I have to tell you, IT WORKS GREAT!

If you want to read more about the Outlaw by hunters, go to the Gem State Predator Hunters Assoc. Forum and read the thread named: New Product Beta Test.
http://gemstatepredatr.proboards37.com/index.cgi?board=guns&action=display&thread=512

All of this testimony (there was more that I didn't include, which was all good testimony). All this excitement; just fired me up to go ahead and apply for a Patent, and get out on the market, for other hunters & shooters to use and be excited about.

I hope this will clear things up a little for everyone. I know that being cautious about new products and companies is a good thing. And I agree with that.
So heres what I am going to do; Since I was the one that sewed each and every Outlaw, I know the effort I put into them to make them as perfect as possible.

The Outlaw is extremely strong, 700 to 900 psi tensile strength. It won't stretch when wet, it won't mildew, it won't rot, and it will not retain odors.

I am going to guarantee the "Craftsmanship" of The Outlaw for (1) One Year from date of purchase. I will repair or replace it, under normal wear. Owner pays shipping both ways.

And I will for a limited time ship your Outlaw to your door for FREE.

Thanks Again. I hope I have hit all the high lights of The Outlaw Sling. I will be looking forward to hearing from y'all soon with an order.

BTW: I will be getting some pictures and maybe a video of the Outlaw being used by a hunter. I had a young man lined up but he become busy and backed out at the last minute. So stay tuned.

Gary Mathews-IDB
Timber Butte Outdoors
 
Send me one of your slings and a list of poses/pictures that you would like to see for the ad and I will take them. I will e-mail you the pictures and I will keep the sling as payment.

P.S. I'm good looking.
 
Quote:
bowhunt32,

Thanks for looking at The Outlaw Sling. And Thanks for the good comments.

It is comfortable,



It does look like it would be. It also looks like it would work over a fanny pack. But not well over a small backpack.

It is a good looking piece of equipment.

Quote:
bowhunt32,

Bringing your firearm to shoulder is as easy as the conventional sling, the only difference is; first reach behind with your shooting hand and grasp the gun, then drop your offhand shoulder allowing the sling to slide off and around, bringing your firearm into shooting position.

I think if you tried one you would be surprisingly pleased!

IDB-Gary
Timber Butte Outdoors



I can see how that would work. But not to degrade your design, you could consider putting quick release clips on the forward sling straps. That would facilitate just unclipping one side to bring the gun to battery. Just a thought, see I don't mind spending your research dollars.
 
sweettalkinyoteman,

Thanks for the offer, but I've got it covered now, I was able to find someone here that will fill the bill. Besides, I don't know if you are "Good Looking" LOL. I guess I would have to have faith, and trust you, right?

mbowerma,

Thanks for the "Good Words". I appreciate everyone that takes a look and makes a comment about The Outlaw Sling. Every good word is worth way more than a person realizes.

I did consider placing side release buckles in the lower straps, and it is still in consideration, along with other considerations. Thank you for your thoughts and ideas, I don't mind you spending my research dollars in that way.

Thanks Again.
Gary Mathews
Timber Butte Outdoors
 
greg223,

I just went and put on the sling. No! the trigger guard does not rest or even touch my back. In fact, the fore stock actually rests against the mid to upper back. The trigger guard is positioned in the curve of my lower back above the belt line. The lower stock/handgrip rests against your bum. I have it on my Rem. 700V. It is very comfortable.

Thanks for the question, I didn't think about that.
Gary Mathews
The Outlaw Sling
Timber Butte Outdoors
 
Mr. Gary Mathews,

Man, You have hit a home run here with the Outlaw Sling. When I seen it, I thought to myself, I have to have me one of those slings. It looks like an excellent sling. It looks well made. And what I read that your wrote, I think you have worked hard to make sure it is perfect.

I put my order in, and now am wiating for it to come. When I get it the first thing I am doing is putting it on my rifle and going hunting.

Thanks for makeing a hunting sling that is going make carrying a gun much easier.

Shoot Straight, Shoot Alot.
C J Wilson
 
Back
Top