I would argue that. I played around a lot this weekend with my new sling. I hate single point. Hit me in the junk every fucking time I tried to get to my sidearm. With it setup in a 2 point, I can move the rifle to fire with no issues and move it to the side with no issues.
Regardless of what works for you, get a real sling that will hold when someone is trying to take your weapon away. I picked up 2 cheap ones from Amazon for a plastic stock 10/22 AR style build and I don't even trust them for that!
I have a magpul that does single and double, QD or clip, depending on rifle configuration. When selecting, pay close attention to the ends and how they will work for you.
This needs to be a teachable moment.
I hope everyone has learned the advantage of a single point sling in close quarters.
I would argue that. I played around a lot this weekend with my new sling. I hate single point. Hit me in the junk every fucking time I tried to get to my sidearm. With it setup in a 2 point, I can move the rifle to fire with no issues and move it to the side with no issues.
Regardless of what works for you, get a real sling that will hold when someone is trying to take your weapon away. I picked up 2 cheap ones from Amazon for a plastic stock 10/22 AR style build and I don't even trust them for that!
Got a recommendation?
Viking tactics sling. quick adjust on the fly by pulling a strap.
Blue force gear sling also
Ferro concepts slingster
This guy watches flannel daddy.
Hahahah fucking called it
Viking tactics sling is what I am getting soon. From everything I have seen its the shit.
Dont have an AR now
But I could supply a John Woo movie
I have a magpul that does single and double, QD or clip, depending on rifle configuration. When selecting, pay close attention to the ends and how they will work for you.