In my opinion, there are a
few must haves for every rifle you own. First, you’ve got to have sights
whether you’re using iron sights or an optic. Second, you’ve got to have a
lighting system, and finally, you need to have a sling.
The truth is, I’ve never had
someone show up to one of my defensive rifle courses without a sling (although
I’m sure it’s happened elsewhere) but I have had people show up with “improper”
slings that were not very comfortable and made for a long day of training.
Obviously, you don’t want to
end up in this position or have a “cheap” sling that falls apart during your
training, so let me share with you a few slings that I have on my own rifles
and that you may want to consider too.
One of my favorite slings is
the Viking Tactics Sling. The reason I like this sling is because it’s
instantly adjustable. In other words, when you’re shooting from various
positions you just press down on a metal clip and you can instantly shorten or
lengthen the sling as needed.
I’ve had my Viking Tactics
Sling for years and have never had a problem with it. The company also makes a
padded version of the sling for increased comfort, and if you carry a rifle
often this is the one you’d want to get. The Viking Tactics Sling sells for
around $43, which isn’t a bad price at all.
Another of my favorite
slings is the Wilderness Giles Tactical Sling.
I just put this sling on a
new Ruger 10/22 I purchased. What’s nice about this sling is that you don’t have
to drill any holes in the buttstock of your rifle. It just slides over the buttstock
and you can put in on your rifle in a matter of minutes.
This sling is also extremely
durable so you should only have to buy one of these in your lifetime. The Giles
Tactical Sling is slightly more expensive than the Viking Tactics and sells for
around $50. But still, that’s a small investment for a quality sling that you
should never need to replace.
Other slings you may want to
check out are the ones made by Magpul Industries. Magpul makes all types of
solid products for rifles and their slings are no different. They’re easy to
adjust and quick to detach. Magpul just introduced a new sling this year called
the MS1 Sling System, which makes it even easier to modify your sling and get
it exactly how you want it.
Of course, there are many
other sling makers on the market, but you can’t go wrong by going with any of
the three slings I mentioned above. All of them are $50 or less and well worth
the investment for all of the rifles you own.
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