Lennie,
I would not try messing with your sling during a stressful incident. I would think the change should just be an administrative change ie. I have to dig a hole or search a car an need two hand and my weapon out of the way or okay I will be searching this building and should switch it to single point before we start. Fine motor skills are alot tougher under stress.
Originally Posted by
LennieT
Oh, yeah, I see what you mean about the two point out by the FSB and going to the suport side. I have found that shooting, transitioning to the support shoulder and transitioning to a secondary weapon with the single point sling works great, but when I tried climbing, draging something or working around a car where I had to use my hands the single point was dificult and painful.
As soon I as I saw Rob's modified single point sling a light bulb went off and I realized I could switch between single point and two point depending on what I needed to do (that big ring by the castle nut makes two point to single point pretty easy). I have practiced it, even in the dark, and can do it pretty quick. But I have not yet tried making the switch when I was stressed and tired. If you don't mind, what is your experience making the transition from single point to two point and back again when under stress? Is it practical (or even possible)?
I am searching for the thread on how poeople liked their sling attached.
Thanks
Lennie
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