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What Sling do you prefer?


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I am looking at getting a sling for my SBR, but I do not know what I want. I am looking for suggestions on what type (1 point, 2 point or 3 point) and brand you guys have experiences with and why you went with that particular sling.

Currently, I use my SBR at the range, but when I get better with it and take some training courses I will use it for home defense.

Thanks in advance.

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For a small gun, I'd personally prefer a single-point... or a convertible single-to-three-point sling. But most likely the former, to reduce the amount of excess webbing draped around me.

Larger weapons benefit more from multiple attachment points.

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I am a fan of the single point sling, specifically Blue Force Gear. They are indestructible and easy to modify with several different attachments that you can reconfigure your setup with. Take a look at their contractor pack.

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