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My firearms instructor carried one when he was with FAST in the Marine Corps....I need to ask him about it, but he was telling me about this little clip they would put on them in the front to attach the front part of their slings to keep the gun tight on your chest, but in a flip, could push the gun out, pulling the front pin out, straight out to a cheek weld on the gun if a threat appeared. I'm not sure I'm explaining this right, I need to ask him about it again. Do you know what I'm talking about?
Nah sounds neat though. My experience in the military taught me to never use a sling on a weapon. Shyt is always hanging you up but sometimes there are exceptions to every rule. Like having to use both hands to carry something then you have no choice but to sling it. My rifles around the house don't have slings but I do keep a sling at the ready in case I need it.
 
Nah sounds neat though. My experience in the military taught me to never use a sling on a weapon. Shyt is always hanging you up but sometimes there are exceptions to every rule. Like having to use both hands to carry something then you have no choice but to sling it. My rifles around the house don't have slings but I do keep a sling at the ready in case I need it.

I guess it's a matter of preference. I have slings on all my rifles, even my 870 I keep in my bedroom.
 
I guess it's a matter of preference. I have slings on all my rifles, even my 870 I keep in my bedroom.
Yeah it is a preference thing I got hung up one time in a fire fight getting out of a vehicle and swore I'd never use a sling again. Longest 5 seconds of my life getting un hung.

Murphy's Law. If it can go wrong it will go wrong and at the worst possible time.
 
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