Getting a GEISSELE Super Duty Rifle, 16".
Just looking for a sling setup for range and home defense use not run and gun competition.
GEISSELE Super Combat Sling GTG or look elsewhere.
Getting a GEISSELE Super Duty Rifle, 16".
Just looking for a sling setup for range and home defense use not run and gun competition.
GEISSELE Super Combat Sling GTG or look elsewhere.
I've tried countless slings over the last few years, probably just from boredom.
I still think the Blue Force Gear VCAS is the best.
https://www.blueforcegear.com/slings/weapon-slings.html
Can't speak to the Geissele sling, but 4-5 of my guns wear a VCAS and a couple wear a Lead Faucet Tactical sling. I don't have as much time with the LFT, but on lighter a lighter gun like my house gun I'm starting to prefer it over the VCAS and will probably buy those for the last 2-3 rifles I'm going to finish up.
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A sling is a sling. Yeah some are better than others but I doubt one particular brand will knock your socks off. I say this as the owner of VCAS, V-Tac, Ferro Concepts Slingster, Frank Proctor and Otte Gear Keller slings.
Here’s a very minimalist 2-point sling I just bought. I like it quite a bit:
Spiritus SierraTac Sling $40
https://skdtac.com/sierratac-non-padded-sling/ (https://skdtac.com/sierratac-non-padded-sling/)
+Two of these
https://skdtac.com/ferro-concepts-d-loop-swivel (https://skdtac.com/ferro-concepts-d-loop-swivel)
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I like the Sheriff of Baghdad B-Sling. I had been buying them with MASH hooks and having my wife remove them and replace with QD. In just now looking at his website, I don't see it offered any longer, only ones with the U-Loop or with the new MFQD sling attachments, I'm probably going to get one get time I need a sling.
https://sobtactical.com/slings/
Introducing the new Sheriff of Baghdad MFQD swivel B-Sling
SOB Tactical is proud to announce the latest addition to the B-sling line up, the new MFQD. The MFQD, (Movement Free Quick Detach) swivel solves the problem of excessive movement common to nearly all QD swivels on the market.
When QD swivels were first repurposed from the sporting market to the tactical world, they retained the “swivel” loop attachment commonly used on rifles for the last 100 years. This movable bail swings like a bucket handle, and has been prone to failure under load and heavy use. If the movable bail loop fails, the release button will eject and will lose its ball bearings rendering the entire QD is useless. Shrek has seen this failure occur numerous times, and has separated the working systems to insure less failures by making it an unbreakable one piece. Additionally, when slinging a carbine to go hands-free and releasing positive control of the weapon, the weight and position of the weapon shifts and sags with the legacy design. This unwanted movement is greatly reduced by the MFQD.
Constructed from Billet 7075 T6 Aluminum and Milspec Anodized, the MFQD features a single, solid body construction that follows the profile of the weapon. The unique triangular shape is rounded and streamlined to reduce snags, and sits low to the weapon wherever attached. Internally, the MFQD features tempered stainless steel bearings and release spring for longevity, reliability and corrosion resistance.
“Our new MFQD is specially designed for combat arms of all types,” says John “Shrek” Mcphee “We developed the smartest solution to the movement challenge of every other QD swivel on the market.”
Paired with our classic SOB Tactical B-sling, the new MFQD swivel creates a winning combo. McPhee has been developing B-slings for more then 20 years, each one with the gunfighter in mind. From Bosnia to Iraq and Afghanistan, the B-Sling has proven itself countless times on the battlefield.
“Our new B-sling with MFQD swivel is simple, practical and uses minimal materials to keep the weight and bulk down unlike the many ‘over engineered’ sling designs that have flooded the market in recent years,” continued Shrek.
Versatile enough for any weapon, it is extremely intuitive to use allowing quick adjustments with your non-firing hand using the lanyard release equipped buckle. With this design, the adjustment buckle remains in the exact same position regardless of how loose or tight the sling is, so you’ll never have to search for it or take your eye off target. Simply pull the free end near the lanyard towards your body to tighten. Grab the lanyard and push rifle to firing position to loosen and shoot. The MFQD B-sling employs “Quick to shoot” (Q2S™) technology as this is the most important function of any rifle sling in combat, to get the weapon back into the fight instantly from an administrative mode of carry.
Currently this sling is available in Black, Coyote, Ranger Green, Multicam and Multicam Black, with more colors coming soon. Each sling comes with a color matched combat band for sling stowage. For dealer and distributor inquiries, please contact sales@sobtactical.com All B-slings are made with pride in America with 100% Berry compliant materials, by Americans who are blind.
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What happened to the PiG SMS sling designed by SLG and formerly sold by SKD Tactical? That is my favorite sling.
If I had known they would be discontinued I would have bought half a dozen just to have them available.
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There are a lot of quick adjust two point slings on the market. Most of them work fine.
I’ve used the Viking tactics, blue force Vickers, magpul, Edgar Sherman designs, Frank Proctor, etc - all work fine.
The Centerfuge training and Edgar Sherman designs slings have built in sling retention for when the sling is not in use but otherwise they work just like the rest.