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Post by mcgulker15 on Apr 6, 2010 20:24:38 GMT -5
So I am looking for a new one point sling. I am doing this primarily because my new replica only has QD mounting points, but also because I dont like my condor one point very much. What I dont like about it is the bungee. It hangs too low and feels rather insecure. So please help me out by posting a link to your favorite one-point sling so I can look for a new option. Thanks!
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Post by Blag on Apr 6, 2010 20:29:41 GMT -5
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Post by Kiki on Apr 6, 2010 21:05:59 GMT -5
I like my MS2. I have an ACM MS2 though, and from what I've heard people actually like the ACM and PTS ones more than the RS MS2 slings. Other than that, I used to use a G&P bungee sling and that was great, and then I had a Pantac bungee sling that attached to my CIRAS in the back which was nice (since I had a CIRAS).
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Post by Knife on Apr 6, 2010 21:14:33 GMT -5
G&P bungee slings are meh. I have one and they aren't that comfortable. I've heard great thing about the VTAC Sling, and the Blue Force Gear VCAS. When one point slings are mentioned, those are usually two of the first.
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Post by Zorak on Apr 7, 2010 10:47:15 GMT -5
The VCAS and VTAC are two point slings. I really don't think there's a huge variation in one point slings. You get with and without bungee, with or without various buckles, but basically it's a big loop connected to the gun. Wilderness Tactical makes really good ones. If you already have all the hardware for mounting it, their basic sling is $25, which for real steel top line gear is a pretty dang good price. I'd pay the extra $9 for the QD adaptor, which lets you easily dump your weapon without having to ditch the entire sling. I love the convertible sling idea and I've converted two of my replicas to that concept, but it does cost more.
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Post by mcgulker15 on Apr 7, 2010 19:46:56 GMT -5
The VCAS and VTAC are two point slings. I really don't think there's a huge variation in one point slings. You get with and without bungee, with or without various buckles, but basically it's a big loop connected to the gun. Wilderness Tactical makes really good ones. If you already have all the hardware for mounting it, their basic sling is $25, which for real steel top line gear is a pretty dang good price. I'd pay the extra $9 for the QD adaptor, which lets you easily dump your weapon without having to ditch the entire sling. I love the convertible sling idea and I've converted two of my replicas to that concept, but it does cost more. Thanks Zorak! Im getting one of these slings with a push-button disconnect QD swivel for my masada and two of the 9 dollar male buckles so that I can have one sling for all my weaons.
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Post by easy1 on Apr 9, 2010 20:50:28 GMT -5
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Post by bigc on Apr 10, 2010 10:21:59 GMT -5
I loved my TAG padded one point, I also had a few others but the padding is where it's at.
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Post by Melson on Apr 10, 2010 10:52:08 GMT -5
Gear Sector all the way.
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Post by Zorak on Apr 10, 2010 13:51:34 GMT -5
I loved my TAG padded one point, I also had a few others but the padding is where it's at. When I carried a support weapon, I was often glad for some padding. With a normal AEG, I have never felt the need. That's double true when I'm using a one point sling, where I have to support the weapon with my arm to keep it any where near a firing position.
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