Single Point Slings for Your Rifle
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 14 янв 2021
- Single point slings or double point slings? It's a topic that's debated often.
To us, it really doesn't matter much-each sling-type has its pros and cons and ideal use cases.
In this video, we discuss how single-point slings can make it easier for shooters to work their shoulder transitions.
For more content visit: tacticalhyve.com
Stay connected with us:
Instagram: / tacticalhyve
Facebook: / tacticalhyve
*This video is for general educational and informational purposes only. What you do with this information is your responsibility. We encourage you to seek out professional instruction. Nothing replaces in-person training with a qualified professional to ensure you learn properly and train safely.
#TACTICALHYVE #SLINGS #FIREARMSTRAINING Спорт
I started on a 2 point in the beginning. It def takes some practice learning how to swim in and out of it but I love it.
For law enforcement its great. For military who have to march 100kms, it sucks. You have no idea how it feels, weapon dangling all over hitting your legs its painfull irritating and torturous
Exactly same for hunters. 2 point sling all the way
Good video, depending on the preferences of the person using them it has it’s merits
can you share what sling you are using in this video?
I like single point slings on PDWs and dual point slings on larger rifles.
What is the sling in video ?
🤙
Single point is great if you have no nuts.
For those that have balls of steel, no issue🤷♂️
😉
or a really short barrel
@@JohnHolmes-om8cg 🤣
You can't African or American carry with it.
Everything has pro's and cons. It's harder to take your rifle from you with a 1-point and you can just drop it without hitting the goods. It's ultra-comfortable to march long distances with a 3-point. If you have to crawl around or march long distances you'll hate the 1-point. If you have to get your rifle ready all the time you won't like the 3-point but if it's strapped tight in front while you got lots of crap on your back or you stand guard you might like it a lot especially after you got some reps in making it ready. If your gear changes a lot, you might not like it. The 2-point sling is the most versatile. It all comes down to what you're doing with it.