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Dan88

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Right, I've got a sling on my m4, but it's one that attaches at each end and it's just rubbish, doesn't sit right,

I like the the look of the single point bungee slings, they seem to hang nice with the barrel facing the floor,

I'm sure I've seen some that like hang off the vest I think? Couldn't work out if it was around the neck or on the vest.

Cheers.

Dan

 
Just get a one point and route it through the shoulder straps of a plate carrier :)

 
My vests at home and I'm at my girlfriends, anybody got a picture of this? Sounds decent,

 
That's the one mate.

I'm unsure how it would attach to this?

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Maybe it won't?

 
I'm a big fan of the 2-point sling myself, used to use a 1-point but found that the moment you let go of the gun it just does whatever it wants!

 
You never know, could find myself going back to a 2 point ha

 
Its also worth considering a 3 point/adjustable sling. You can get ones that can adjust between a 1 point setup and a 2 point setup as well as adjustable length so you can extend out the sling itself. They have the advantage that you can get the gun to sit across your chest at an angle and out of the way of your legs when using a pistol. The big problem with the one point slings is that the gun barrel is often in the way of one of your legs or sitting to the side with a pistol. A high mounted t-bar depending on the gun may very well be better for this but I can't say I have used one.

I think you should look at all the options, because there are a lot of ways to do this with various trade offs.

 
I've ordered the multicam y sling, I'll give it a whirl

 
been using one point sling for a while. It works pretty well, but I wouldn't want my gun hanging from it for prolonged periods as it puts quite a lot of pressure onto one side of your neck/shoulder.

 
My apologies for coming late to this discussion, It's a Cav thing!!

I've recently bought this:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/TopOutdoor-Mission-Tactical-Airsoft-Adjustable/dp/B00E6L3H2W/ref=sr_1_sc_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1405072264&sr=8-2-spell&keywords=top+outdoor+tactical+sling

It's cheap, good quality and even says Magpul on the label! (but I'm not sure it is?! The packaging and instructions are very convincing!)

It can be worn as a single point, a dual point, under the shoulder covers of my plate carrier, as a stand alone and its very quick to transition between single and dual point.

Whatever your preference, this seems to have it covered! I gave away my single point sling fairly soon after getting this, I'm very happy with it and having used the "issue tissue" sling for the SA80 for years, which is ok, this one is excellent and looks cool too!

 
My apologies for coming late to this discussion, It's a Cav thing!!

I've recently bought this:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/TopOutdoor-Mission-Tactical-Airsoft-Adjustable/dp/B00E6L3H2W/ref=sr_1_sc_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1405072264&sr=8-2-spell&keywords=top+outdoor+tactical+sling

It's cheap, good quality and even says Magpul on the label! (but I'm not sure it is?! The packaging and instructions are very convincing!)

It can be worn as a single point, a dual point, under the shoulder covers of my plate carrier, as a stand alone and its very quick to transition between single and dual point.

Whatever your preference, this seems to have it covered! I gave away my single point sling fairly soon after getting this, I'm very happy with it and having used the "issue tissue" sling for the SA80 for years, which is ok, this one is excellent and looks cool too!

It's not Magpul - the real ones cost more like £55. I have one like yours though (ie a cheap copy). I like it, for a tenner you can do too badly really.

 
Too true, I'm sure it's a copy, but it does look the part and does the trick and with all my whistles and bells on my 416 comes in at about 5kg!! So far, it's holding up ok!

 
Too true, I'm sure it's a copy, but it does look the part and does the trick and with all my whistles and bells on my 416 comes in at about 5kg!! So far, it's holding up ok!
I use one for my SCAR. Not sure how much it weighs but it seems to hold position OK with the EGLM and tracer attached! :)

 
I guess one of the enduring problems for everyone is having a sling that can hold the weapon in a comfortable and secure position, out of the way, for when you transition rapidly to pistol?

No doubt being done on the move when you've gone "Winchester" and it's quicker than trying to reload your primary!

for me I think it's just a case of practise, pracitise, practise!!

 
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