A rifle sling is just as much of a necessity as a holster for a pistol. After all, you don't want to carry your rifle in your hands all the time. Which sling should you choose? We will look at them in terms of materials, width, and the number of points at which they are attached to the weapon.
Leather vs. Other Materials
In our offer, you will find slings made of leather, as well as nylon and rubber or other synthetic materials.
Leather: Perfect for a Classic Hunting Stock
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The precise craftsmanship of leather slings will perfectly complement the look of your rifle.
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Durability: Leather is long-lasting and resilient.
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Stability: It does not slide off the shoulder and is quiet, which you will greatly appreciate in the woods where every sound is heard.
TIP: Since leather is a natural material, it benefits from being treated with dedicated leather care products from time to time.
Rubber, nylon, and other materials
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Synthetic materials boast flexibility and extreme lightness.
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They do not require any impregnation or maintenance.
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An ideal choice for active hunters, tactical and sport shooters.
The heavier the weapon, the wider the sling
And also well-padded. The more your setup weighs, the more you need to distribute the weight over a larger area. Look for a wider and well-padded sling.
1-point or 2-point sling?
Whether the weapon is suspended at one or two points will affect how it carries and how quickly you can bring it to readiness. Therefore, it depends on how you use the weapon and what you need from it.
1-point slings
Forms a loop around the shooter's torso and the weapon then hangs from a single point.
Key features of the 1-point sling
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It allows for extreme mobility and the possibility of immediate manipulation, which is why it is sought after by sport and tactical shooters.
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It is suitable for shorter weapons.
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It is not entirely comfortable for longer walking or running (it bumps into the leg).
2-point slings
Classic attachment system in two places – usually on the handguard and the stock.
Key features of the 2-point sling
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Ideal for long weapons from the CZ 457, through CZ 600 rifles to the Bren 2.
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It allows for the best stability and control of the weapon.
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Slings often have an adjustable length, where you simply adjust the length of the sling so that the weapon is comfortably carried on the back like a backpack, or you easily loosen it for readiness.
TIP: In addition to the slings themselves, you will also find accessories for their attachment in the offer.