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6/3/2006 6:28:20 PM EDT
Hello All,

I know nothing about the different kinds of slings available.  I want one that I can carry my Colt M4.  I don't wanna waste money on the wrong one.  Here's a couple I have looked at.

http://www.quanticoarms.com/asp/itemDetail.asp?dispItemNum=55&type=M&CMN=Specter%20Gear&CMNum=31&CMSNum=129&CMSN=CQB%203%20Point%20Slings

http://www.quanticoarms.com/asp/itemDetail.asp?dispItemNum=800&type=M&CMN=Specter%20Gear&CMNum=31&CMSNum=162&CMSN=Armed%20Forces%20Deployment%20Slings

Let me know what you guys out there are using and prefer.  Thanks.
6/4/2006 3:37:17 AM EDT
[#1]
I just got one of those and I've been finding it to be very versatile, offering different carrying and shooting positions.   I really like it so far; I ordered the universal model for use with front and rear loops and optional release buckle, $30.75 shipped.  Got it here:

www.spectergear.com/universalsling.htm
6/4/2006 8:58:16 AM EDT
[#2]
I use the VTAC Sling.  (Wide Shoulder Pad Version).  Simple and super fast to adjust.

www.jprifles.com/VtacSling.php
6/4/2006 11:24:52 AM EDT
[#3]
msz,

Without knowing what you do with your weapon, and what role you want your sling to provide, its impossible for anyone to give you a realistic answer.

I've run most different styles of slings betwen my MIL & LE career, and for what I do, the www.gearsector.com/ (formerly TAG Industry) works the best.  I wouldn't want to use it for extended carry over my shoulder on a day hike, but that isn't what I do with my weapons.  For CQC/ tac shooting, its currently the best.  Again, this is for me and my uses based off what I do.



www.rainierarms.com

6/8/2006 4:28:13 AM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
For CQC/ tac shooting, its currently the best.  



+1

I have come to the realization that 3-point slings are unnecessarily complicated and bulky, unless you're going to be patrolling, climbing or performing other tasks while carrying a long gun that would require the "hands-off" stability they offer. For casual range use, personal defense and training courses (the three areas in which I might utilitze a long gun), simplicity and speed are much more important.  I decided to revisit the single-point sling by T&Eing an ASP on my Recon Carbine. I liked the system so much that I recently bought another sling, and enough connectors to outfit the rest of my ARs and AKs.  Awesome product, and Rainier Arms offers great customer service.

If your needs require a 3-point design, then I recommend the Spectergear SOP sling. It offers all the benefits of the other 3-point slings, in addition to being able to instantly adjust for off-side cornering without unslinging.

6/8/2006 6:36:13 AM EDT
[#5]
I would like to say thanks for everyone replying and I am too trying to learn about the difference in slings.
Let me first begin with what I will be utilizing at an upcoming school. An M4gery that has a sling swivel on a LaRue 7.0 rail along with a Bushmaster rear receiver plate so I will not be using the collapsible Crane buttstock as a sling attachment location.  In the school we will be doing all sorts of carbine to pistol transitions, CQB, etc.  I myself like to shoot prone and standing when messing around.  So, I guess you could say I'm looking for an all-around sling.  I would like to get your opinions as to what sling to obtain as I too, do not want to spend money like crazy.  If a dealer responds to this and would like to offer a sling for t and e it could be a benefit for them to get their product out.  The department for which I work for already has (10) AR's, (2) M-4's and (2) Colt Commando's on the way.  All of them are in need slings.  

I did send an email to http://www.spectergear.com/ and ask them for their recommendations.  There was a little misunderstanding from the person that responded from them and I am waiting for a reply.  The person thought I had a full length AR.

Their reply:
"No worries, We will be more than happy to assist you in this matter.  The sling that we would like to recommend will be the CST sling #201(color) w/ERB.  The Cross Shoulder Transition sling comes equipped with the Transition Release Buckle (TRB) allowing you to transition from your strong side to your off side.  The sling is manufactured with a heavy duty 1.25" wide nylon webbing which is durable, yet comfortable, and doesn't abrade the skin or generate a noise signature."

Now guys, what's your take on this?    

6/8/2006 6:54:20 PM EDT
[#6]
I would contact Jason of www.gearsector.com/, his sling is what I use, and it is in use by MIL and LE guys, as well as trainers all over.  

Do a request for T&E with him.

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