jf89
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What are your opinions on this? I run my ARs with the sling attached to the stock but have a few QD endplates I picked up on a deal, Im contemplating switching my rifles up. What are the pros and cons of each choice?
I find two point slings to be the most beneficial. Single points have their uses, but I don't do the things where single point makes sense (real tight spaces).I like to run two point slings (who dosnt) with my front sling attachment connected at the base of my handgaurd. Do you recognize any difference when carrying or transitioning to your sidearm? I could just test it out but I would rather not have to heat up the loctite and remove the buffertube or have to restake my castle nut. BTW, thanks for the reply (ies)
^^^ This.To point sling here, although I'm about to get a convertible Magpul for a pistol build.
I run 2pts on my ARs with the front swivel as close to the receiver as I can get it, and the rear swivel on the stock opposite side (ejection port side). I prefer a 2PT for the control and I've found by going to these attachment points I can quickly loosen my sling (BFG Vickers) to make shoulder transitions when shooting on the left side of cover.
^^^ This.
Way simpler than my response and was probably more informative lol
You have to find a method that works for you, you just have to.
Lots of pretty knowledgeable guys out there and some of them run it differently based on their experiences, gear load out, or intended purpose.
I meant to use the 550 cord as attachment points for your sling.Good advice in this thread . I have a proctor paracord sling somewhere in my pile of gear im not using lol. I tried running a single point sling in carbine course and theres a reason its called a ---- banger sling, I did not care for it at all.
Thats pretty much what the proctor sling is, glad I didnt get rid of it yet.I meant to use the 550 cord as attachment points for your sling.
You make loops anywhere you want.
Hell, with some duct or electrical tape you can put the loops anywhere, really.
In that case...Thats pretty much what the proctor sling is, glad I didnt get rid of it yet.
http://looserounds.com/2015/08/20/frank-proctor-way-of-the-gun-sling/