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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2637752" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>^^ Yep, several RnG and Appleseed guys I know like those. It is pretty much the same concept as the ones I make myself... a cloth version of a 1907 sling with no keepers. It lets you set the overall length where it is comfortable to carry, but is really fast to sling up using the sling as a marksmanship aid (come to an Appleseed if you want to learn this technique really really well) and get back out.</p><p></p><p>Any adjustable 2-point sling can be used as a "hasty sling" for shooting, including the VCAS/Blue Force type slings if you put the forward swivel in the right place. The ever popular GI web sling can be used as either a hasty or a loop sling, and is pretty inexpensive. This is what Run 'n Gun is all about -- testing out different gear to see what works best for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2637752, member: 4235"] ^^ Yep, several RnG and Appleseed guys I know like those. It is pretty much the same concept as the ones I make myself... a cloth version of a 1907 sling with no keepers. It lets you set the overall length where it is comfortable to carry, but is really fast to sling up using the sling as a marksmanship aid (come to an Appleseed if you want to learn this technique really really well) and get back out. Any adjustable 2-point sling can be used as a "hasty sling" for shooting, including the VCAS/Blue Force type slings if you put the forward swivel in the right place. The ever popular GI web sling can be used as either a hasty or a loop sling, and is pretty inexpensive. This is what Run 'n Gun is all about -- testing out different gear to see what works best for you. [/QUOTE]
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