Basic Issue 2-Point Rifle Sling
Basic Issue 2-Point Rifle Sling - Olive Drab is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Enhance your tactical gear with the Basic Issue 2-Point Rifle Sling, designed for those who demand flexibility and resilience in firearm handling. Perfect for police officers, active-duty personnel, tactical enthusiasts, and airsoft players, this sling offers the adaptability needed for various operational scenarios. Its convertible design allows users to effortlessly switch between two-point and single-point configurations, providing versatility in dynamic situations.
The sling's dual bungee design minimizes weapon bouncing and improves retention while in motion, ensuring that your firearm remains securely in place. A quick release buckle facilitates rapid detachment, enabling swift transitions when time is of the essence. Crafted from durable 1.25-inch nylon webbing, this sling is built for enduring performance in diverse conditions.
The adjustable shoulder strap ensures a comfortable fit for users of different sizes, making it a versatile choice for all. This combination of features makes the Basic Issue 2-Point Rifle Sling an essential addition to your tactical gear, providing confidence and reliability in the field.
Features:
- Convertible setup: Switch seamlessly between two-point and single-point modes for increased adaptability.
- Dual bungee system: Minimizes bounce and improves weapon retention during movement.
- Quick release mechanism: Enables rapid detachment for fast transitions.
- Robust construction: Made with 1.25-inch nylon webbing for lasting durability.
- Adjustable strap: Offers a comfortable fit and suits users of various sizes.
Rothco 4654
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