In the role of a shooting sling, the Ching Sling consists of a strap that attaches to the forend/handguard in the front and the butt at the rear, and a second sling that hooks to the midpoint of the rifle stock. This is simple to arrange, but there are better options available. One is the so-called hasty sling, which is simply wrapping the sling around your support arm. There are several types of shooting sling, either dedicated or as a modification. This is achieved by wrapping or cuffing the sling around the support arm in some way, binding the rifle to the upper body. However, the rifle sling serves another important but increasingly overlooked purpose - stabilization to assist marksmanship. Many slings are designed to help you carry and retain the rifle, both in the midst of action and after it calms down. This 3-point rifle sling is a shooting sling. Cooper was so enamored by the Ching Sling design and what it represented that he included it with the Steyr Scout Rifle that he helped develop. Working alongside Jeff Cooper’s famous shooting school, Gunsite, Eric Ching developed the Ching Sling. This keeps the barrel from snagging on tree branches and other foliage that may overhang. African: Favored by dangerous-game hunters on the African continent, in this carry method, the rifle is slung over the support-side shoulder with the muzzle facing down and away from you.This allows the shooter to keep the gun in view at all times. European: In European carry, the rifle is slung over the support-side shoulder with the muzzle facing up.This method provides a secure and comfortable carry method for long-distance transportation. American: The traditional method of carry in the United States involves slinging the rifle over the strong-side shoulder with the muzzle facing up.When applied correctly, the tension in the sling is enough to allow accurate shooting with one hand.Īside from its uses for braced shooting, the Riflemann is also a carry sling, and it can accommodate the 3 most common methods by which hunters and outdoorsmen carry rifles: The sling is wrapped tightly around the triceps muscle of the dominant arm. In addition to two variants of the hasty sling, standard and simple, and the Safari Ching Sling, the Riflemann also allows you to assume a military-type sniper position. Unlike either the USGI loop sling (M1907 pattern) or dedicated Ching Sling, the Riflemann is designed to permit three different braced shooting positions. However, the Riflemann Sling, named after hunter Richard Mann, is designed to steady your rifle for more precise shooting in the field. 1.25" webbing, with Duraflex buckles.Many rifle slings are designed to help you carry the weapon on the range and in the field, keeping it secure, retained, and balanced.Quick release buckle to release adapter.HK snap hook adapter covered with elastic sleeve.Quick adjustment allows seamless shoulder transition.Get the Condor Speedy Two-Point Sling to keep your weapon within reach when you're on the move or positioned for action. Sturdy yet lightweight Duralex buckles click in securely without weighing you down. Outdoorsmen, survivalists, and first responders appreciate that the heavy-duty 1.25" webbing is incredibly durable and comfortable enough to use for long periods of time.
In addition, the universal strap adapters make it possible to use this Condor sling with firearms of varying sizes.
The adjustment features also allow for seamless shoulder transition. The quick-release buckles are designed to release the strap adapters swiftly and smoothly.
This V-point sling delivers the rapid access you require to be ready at a moment's notice. Keep your firearm safely strapped on with the Speedy Two-Point Sling from Condor Outdoor.