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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 4139333" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>In my highly opinionated opinion:</p><p></p><p>One points are cool, and good for a few things: retention, stabilizing SMG's or short rifles without stocks, and hitting yourself in the nuts. For carrying long distances I am not a huge fan. They don't stabilize rifles or anything you'll put into your shoulder/etc.</p><p></p><p>two points are the bees knees for a rifle. They are good for shooting, long distance carrying, doing things with your hands with your rifle handy, and work well for stabilizing the rifle with the sling and your body workin together. They also work well to stabilize your rifle in a tripod if you have an appropriate setup.</p><p></p><p>three point slings suck. They always get tangled, always get in the way, and don't have the perks or one or two points.</p><p></p><p>I like GI style (I call this a parade sling?) with the adjustable buckle, and the adjustable 2 points like the Slingster and the Vickers. They both kinda work the same, the GI is a little more clumsy to adjust while wearing, and is typically much much shorter.</p><p></p><p>I like using rotation restricted QD joints, and paracord attachment. HK hooks, USGI style hooks, etc all make lots of noise, as there's a lot of metal on metal jingling. Not only do I find this annoying, its not very "tactical".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 4139333, member: 35036"] In my highly opinionated opinion: One points are cool, and good for a few things: retention, stabilizing SMG's or short rifles without stocks, and hitting yourself in the nuts. For carrying long distances I am not a huge fan. They don't stabilize rifles or anything you'll put into your shoulder/etc. two points are the bees knees for a rifle. They are good for shooting, long distance carrying, doing things with your hands with your rifle handy, and work well for stabilizing the rifle with the sling and your body workin together. They also work well to stabilize your rifle in a tripod if you have an appropriate setup. three point slings suck. They always get tangled, always get in the way, and don't have the perks or one or two points. I like GI style (I call this a parade sling?) with the adjustable buckle, and the adjustable 2 points like the Slingster and the Vickers. They both kinda work the same, the GI is a little more clumsy to adjust while wearing, and is typically much much shorter. I like using rotation restricted QD joints, and paracord attachment. HK hooks, USGI style hooks, etc all make lots of noise, as there's a lot of metal on metal jingling. Not only do I find this annoying, its not very "tactical". [/QUOTE]
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