3 point. I like the extra stability from the front piece attached to the body via the main sling, the quick release buckle, not too cheap or expensive, it's quick to shoulder, and it readily works with AR carbine/rifles it was designed for. If set up correctly, it won't tangle, but a velcro piece doesn't feel very secure and could wear out. Won't use a 1 point unless it's a 2/1 convertible like the Magpuls but those are pricey and aren't universally compatible.
@SSnQ_LPCWSTR
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid mate, been really looking forward to learn about all the sling types.
@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching
@SSnQ_LPCWSTR
Жыл бұрын
@@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck Thank YOU for creating content.
@CutlassOutdoors
5 ай бұрын
I use a Specter Gear SOP 3 point sling, which is IMO the best commercially available 3 point sling. I don't think a lot of the critics of 3 point slings know how to use them properly (I'm not talking about you), or are using them properly, but have a 3 point sling that is poorly designed. A good 3 point sling with a user who knows how to run it properly offers the most versatility and comfort of any sling system. One capability that a 3 point sling has that I find important (assuming it has a quick adjustment like the SOP sling) is the ability to wear it with a ruck and still go prone without having to "swim" out of the sling. However, there are a lot of 3 point sling designs that I find useless. No offense, but I would not run your sling due to its lack of quick adjustment, which kind of defeats the purpose, IMO. Might as well just use a 2 point sling in that case. Thank you for the comparisons. I enjoyed your video.
@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck
5 ай бұрын
Glad to hear you enjoyed the video and thanks for the valuable input. I'll be checking out the Specter!
@Jollyroger4973
Ай бұрын
I got a Specter Gear SOP as well and I find it very useful and comfortable. Actually, for many years I used to self build my 3 points slings, using the SOP layout, but last year I manage to buy ad original one (used), to compare with mine (and also because I really wanted to own one). Since a couple of months, I added a V-Tac style 2 points sling: I find it very good because of its quick adjustment feature and the padded area, where the SOP, after several hours of use, could become uncomfortable. But I still love my 3 point ones. 😎
@CutlassOutdoors
Ай бұрын
@@Jollyroger4973 same here. I’ve built my own 3 point slings for a long time, since I didn’t realize anyone made them in the style I like. Now that I’ve found the Specter Gear SOP, I’ll probably just buy those from now on. I’ve tried a few quick adjust 2-points, and they’re fine. I just like prefer my 3-points.
@ashemsavage6842
5 ай бұрын
The 3 point sling I just purchased 2 of them I have 2 M16a4s and I’m trying to go with the Fallujah look
@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck
5 ай бұрын
Whatever works for you the best, have fun💪🏼
@gooke1969
Жыл бұрын
Beautiful shirts from Thailand.
@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck
Жыл бұрын
Yes, definitely have to come back for holidays some time 😊
@KingSteven-
Жыл бұрын
What was the two point sling you used in this video? Also, very helpful videos man. I’m getting my first AK soon, so this helps a lot
@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck
Жыл бұрын
It's called the Tasmanian Tiger TT Multipurpose Sling
@KingSteven-
Жыл бұрын
@@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck thanks, I’ve been looking for a sling for my new rifle for ages
@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck
Жыл бұрын
@@KingSteven- can't go wrong with TT products. I have mag and other pouches from them, very good build quality
@KingSteven-
Жыл бұрын
@@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck very good to know, I’ll consider buying other things from them if I need
@Ahm12363
Жыл бұрын
Do you live in germany if yes is it allowed to own a ak there?
@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck
Жыл бұрын
I live in Switzerland and it is allowed here (depending on the firearm you need to fulfill certain things etc.). In Germany it's a totally different story
@Ahm12363
Жыл бұрын
@@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck can you make a video what you have to fulfill to get a firearm like this in switzerland
@vorwaerts_nie_zurueck
Жыл бұрын
@@Ahm12363 First of all, this isn't legal advice. Second there are many rules and they slightly vary between where in Switzerland you live. I hope it gives you an understanding Let's take the following example, you want to get a semi auto rifle and it's your first firearm. You will need to: - be 18 years or older - have no criminal record - have to talk with the police on your reasons (first time only) - aren't citizen of certain countries Some accessories require you to have a valid reason to apply to a special permit, such as having outdoor shooting Events in order to buy silencers. Full auto weapons and lasers are possible too if you will own a safe and already own guns for longer than 5 years. (If you served in the army, you can keep your issued rifle). In 2019 we had to change our laws due to the European Union and Schengen, which means: - If your rifle is smaller than 60cm in total, you need a special permit * - If your magazine is bigger than 10 rounds for rifles or 20 for pistols, you need a special permit These special permits can be either: you proving you shoot with them as a sport / in a club (you will have to collect the booking slips etc) or already own a firearm for longer than 5 years. * 5 years plus a collection of multiple firearms, which "justifies" you to own small ones too. In order to buy ammo you will have to regularly provide a criminal records excerpt. You may store it at home. CCW is only allowed if you pass an exam and can provide proof that you need it (i.e you are getting threats). Otherwise you may transport your firearms from and to shooting ranges, events, sports in a fashion that doesn't get attention (covered, in cases). The weapons have to be unloaded as well as all mags need to be empty.
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