I run the proctor sling on several rifles and it is a great setup. I like the simplicity of it and how easy it is to run.
Not gonna find many on here concerned with how it looks, brother.
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Not just looks, wrapping around my left arm also. Rather more sling than cord.
You should be able to replace the paracord with a lenght of cord that better suits your needs.
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I have 6. Stupid simple, easily adjustable, stays where you put it.
Yep, this. I was having the same issue. Either take the sling apart and swap the front and rear 550 cord loops, or cut the long 550 cord loop down and replace the heat shrink tubing when done.
OP, the WOTG/Proctor sling is excellent, especially for a minimalist sling. The only issue you might have with it, is if you plan on hanging a heavy carbine off of you for an extended period.
If you want a wider sling, I would suggest the Magpul MS-1.
Pretty much repeating all of the good. I use it on a variety of platforms, bolt, shotgun, AR carbine and pistol. Either QD swivels or the Talons for the bolt/shotgun. I like the half round QD swivels from BCM.
I have seen this sling before on Frank Proctorās website and have wondered if it would be a good replacement for an older Magpul sling that I have. Does this have a bigger adjustment range than the MS3? I think thatās the one I have right now. Currently I only really use my Magpul sling either around my neck or slung behind with one arm inside the main loop to get it to rest more securely. Itās a bit of an awkward contraption and setup, at least for me.
It has the most adjustment of any sling I have ever owned.
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Damn near unlimited adjustment because of the way itās sewn. Not really unlimited, but probably more than youād ever need, I canāt even use it all in one motion, and I have long arms.
itās a good sling, I do like my VTAC better but for my lightweight rifle the proctor sling is great.
Bumping an old thread cuz I just seent this sling in the latest BravoCompany email. Looks like a sling after my own heart⦠as an IDF sling fanatic.
Proctors are good kit.
I wish Iād have seen this sling sooner, but Iām used to tuning stuff out since thereās so much gimmicky nonsense trying to be the next best thing.
I have three of these slings and have used them for quite some time. I love the simplicity, quality, and the wide range of adjustment. What really sold me on the design is the ability to store the sling on the side of the rifle.
For the folks that have had an issue with the longer end loops Iāve found that making an extra wrap around the barrel or stock takes care of the problem for me.
I use them without the paracord loops, I thread through the front side sling adapter, and qd the rear. I could not get happy with the front paracord loop on the short carbine quad rails that I use. Iāve seen them work perfectly on longer middys with m lok rails. Thatās what Frank Procter uses them on.
Google Obi Wan Nairobi and watch Christian Chaighead clear the Nairobi hotel with one on his gun. The Brits are badass!
Aw cmon, ya know youāre gonna get one.
I am going to order one. But right now Iām allocating every spare dime to components before they get even more pricey!
Some of the āgimmicky nonsenseā isnāt.
Proctor slings have been around quite awhile.