This video offers a comprehensive guide to selecting the best rifle slings for training and range days. The presenter reviews and compares four popular slings: Flatline OG, Edgar Sherman Design, Warrior Poet, and Lunar Contour. The video covers essential aspects like sling setup, mounting, adjustment, and tactical use, highlighting features such as padded options and quick detach systems. It aims to help viewers find the ideal sling for their AR-15, suitable for various applications including hunting, competition, and patrol, while also emphasizing weapon retention and stabilization for faster transitions and hands-free carry.
This video provides a review of the Trex Arms 2-point tactical weapon-mounted sling. The presenter expresses personal preference for this sling, believing it to be the best available and explains their reasoning. The video encourages viewer interaction through comments and promotes liking, subscribing, and sharing for more content. It's noted to work well with various firearms including AR-15s and shotguns.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Nutsac Speed Sling. The reviewer discusses the reasons for carrying a sling, starting with budget options, and then delves into the specific specs, pros, and cons of the Nutsac Speed Sling. The video also covers pricing, compares it to similar items, and concludes with a recommendation. The description includes affiliate links for the sling and sponsor Vaer watches, along with various social media and contact links for the creator.
This video features Jeff Mau providing a detailed review of the Edgar Sherman Design (ESD) 2-point sling. The review highlights the sling's practical features, including its "adjustment tail" designed for a clean and simple aesthetic, and its "triglides on the back portion" which contribute to a "large range of adjustability." Mau describes the sling as a "solid choice" and "easy to set up," suggesting it's a user-friendly and effective piece of tactical gear. While no specific firearms are mentioned as being used with the sling, the context clearly points to its application with common rifle platforms.
This YouTube video features Jeff Mau reviewing the new Edgar Sherman Designs (ESD) rifle sling. He compares it to his existing VTAC sling, having used the ESD sling in a recent @kyledefoor1 class. The video also includes a giveaway announcement for a winner who should contact info@tenicor.com. Contact information and social media links for TENICOR are provided.
This video reviews the TD Lead Sling-Er by Tactical Distributors, highlighting it as a solid, affordable, and adjustable two-point sling. The reviewer emphasizes its simple design, easy adjustment with a sewn tab, and a comfortable amount of padding. At a price point of $23, the video suggests it's an excellent value, making it accessible for all rifles. The description also includes links to other Kit Badger content, merchandise, and the mentioned loadout items.
This YouTube video is a critical review of the Antila Premium Rifle Sling by Kit Badger. The reviewer, who has used the sling for four years, describes it as potentially the "worst sling you can buy." Key features discussed include its convertible two-point to single-point design, integrated bungee material, non-quick adjustability, and HK hooks. The reviewer suggests alternatives from Lunar Concepts and Tactical Distributors for those seeking better single-point or two-point sling options. Links to purchase the reviewed sling, make your own, and support the channel are provided.
This video provides a review of a sling from Ten21 Tactical. The description highlights that Ten21 Tactical is a local online tactical gear maker specializing in nylon products. The video emphasizes that all materials are sourced from American companies and assembled in Virginia. The reviewer praises the quality and investment value of the sling. The description also includes various affiliate links and social media promotions for the reviewer's channels and merchandise.
This video review focuses on a potential flaw in the Ferro Concepts Slingster, a tactical sling. The creator compares their experience with the Slingster, which they've owned for two months, to other slings like the VTAC and VCAS, which they've had for five years. The description notes that the VTAC and VCAS slings have different failure mechanisms compared to the issue encountered with the Slingster. The video aims to provide a lower-effort look at these issues.
This video review focuses on the McLean Dynamic Retention Sling (DRS), highlighting its features and benefits for Close Quarters Battle (CQB) scenarios. The video features Neil McLean discussing the sling's administration mode to engagement capabilities and showcasing various drills, including a behind-the-back to engagement maneuver. Neil's setup is provided by Roughneck Firearms, and his grip technique is discussed with Future Forged. The video also touches on sling color options and mentions a giveaway for an FN FDE SCAR 17S. The description encourages viewers to visit their website for product links.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Grovtec Sentinel Sling, highlighting its features like Quick Slide adjustment, integrated shoulder pad, tailless design, and heavy-duty push-button swivels. The reviewer praises its comfort, durability (demonstrated by pull-ups), and value for money at $40-$50, especially noting that QD swivels are included. Different color options like MultiCam and MultiCam Black are mentioned, with the reviewer expressing a preference for the Sentinel sling over others on the market. The description also includes various support links, affiliate links, and discount codes for other products.
This is the third part of a three-part series reviewing rifle slings. This episode focuses on the Magpul MS4 QDM and the Frank Proctor Sling. The video aims to provide an honest assessment of the pros and cons of popular slings, highlighting the Magpul MS4's versatility as a 2-point to 1-point sling and the Proctor Sling's minimalist 2-point design. The 1911 Syndicate, a real estate and media company based in Utah, produces this content for the firearms community, offering gun and gear reviews, training, and challenges.