What sling do you prefer?

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I was looking for a 1 point sling for my AR but not sure if that's what I really want or not. Looking for some feed back from some of you guys with more knowledge on AR's. This is my first AR but not my last, it's a bushmaster varminter.
 
Almost as stable and almost as comfortable as the Outlaw is the V-tac padded two-point. It's a bit quicker from carrying to using. Single points are good for kicking doors and quick transitions to sidearms, but they allow a lot of movement just carrying around. The rifle is literally "dangling" in front of you or off to one side. It gets old pretty quick.
 
I have been thoroughly sold on the savvy sniper slings, specifically the quad sling. It allows for both single point operation, and two point operation, and can also be configured with HK style snap hooks which seem to be very sturdy. If you want to learn more, just pm me.
 
Originally Posted By: LeviSSNot one point, but the Quake Claw is very good.

I thought this sling was a big p.o.s. I thought the sling was junk quality and I sure as heck don't need shooting sticks to pop out of it. I keep my load-out very light. I run a cheap nylon sling and I never take shooting sticks.
 
In regards to all day comfort, I like a 3 or 2 point with a shock reduction system. When we carry m16a2's/m4's all day for months on end, this is what we like. so I bring it home for regular day use.
 
Emdom 2 point, or Emdom sling straps on my pack, both wit QD swivels. They keep my ar up front and quick to use. I have a qd attachment up front and a PWS Buffer tube with QD points on both sides, tisi set up lets me run single or 2 point style.
 
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An older PM thread on the same topic.

Sling type  

I know you said single point but I like the Blue Force 2 point because i can pull it tight when moving or a quick tug and it is free.
 
I love the outlaw sling. I really like the new custom Gary made for me that allows my rifle to rest across my chest- and then release with two quick-release. That way when my gun is on sticks, NOTHING hampers my movement. I think he has a pic of it up on the website. Very cool. Then I can use the Outlaw to put my shotgun on my back.
 


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