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  • Easy install (no removing a staked castle nut) functionality and quality = SOLD

    Actually, been sold on T.L. gear since trying their Enhanced Battery Assist Lever. Not inexpensive, but quality usually means dependability and longevity - worth the investment to me..

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  • EVER! lol... made me laugh. SOLD! to the the gentleman in victoria! that thing is awesome

  • MUZZLE STRIKE TO THE HEAD!!!! 0:57

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  • pretty cool sling... wished we used this at work, instead of the 2 point sling..

  • How much is it?

  • @bigbro5696 We invite you to surf over to our website ( Tactical Link . com ) for the answer...  You'll likely see some other cool things there too. Also, we are presently running a couple of Daily Deals that you might want to check out! Thanks for the inquiry.

  • Could this be used left-handed?

  • @Tangodown2115 Of course, it can be used by lefties. In fact, it can be used equally as well by lefties as by righties.

  • @TacticalLink Cool! because being lefty kinda sucks because everything is right-handed. Even like the mag release on an Ar 15.

  • @Tangodown2115 YES ITS AMBIDEXTROUS!!!

  • My kind of sling, but I have yet to review this one

  • do you have to remove the buttstock from the buffer tube

  • @floydmorey To install the Z-360 Sling Mount correctly, one should slide the stock off the buffer tube. After that, the install goes as quickly as you can tighten 2 screws (60 seconds if you're screwing slowly), and it'll be the last sling mount you'll ever own as this thing is bomb-proof. Thanks for the inquiry. TL

  • what ar/m4 is he using?

  • @dasfsadg the rifle used in this video was a LWRC

  • @christang721 The sling will but the mount will not.

  • @christang721 There are times when a user may need to jettison his rifle and at 1:08 we were demonstrating the use of the Quick-Release Buckle (QRB). Thanks for the inquiry.

  • I have a Sig556 with a folding stock. I am looking for a 1 point sling. Any suggestions?

  • sold.. send me one!

  • Damn I'm gonna pick this up before I deploy

  • just boght this hope its as good as its advertised ..

  • Never?...

  • @rockboy365987826 Never.

  • what the hell! where was this when I overseas? I like that easy quick installment, really nice.

  • @redsection Takes just a couple of minutes (if you're going slow) to install it. You'd have loved it over there; especially if you were doing any patrols.

  • I don't understand why there is a need for a plastic quick release when you can just dump your weapon using the swivel connector in the same manner. I love the sling but not the plastic buckle on it..

  • @scarred4life1 - the reason for the Quick-Release Buckle (QRB) is so that in emergencies one can quickly and easily jettison their weapon and be free from it. In high stress situations, manual dexterity goes out the window which is exactly what's needed to connect or release the swivel connector - inferring that in certain situations that one may not have the manual dexterity to remove the sling from his person at a time when it is absolutely necessary. Hope this helps explain...

  • @TacticalLink. Ok I can see how that can be useful.

  • @scarred4life1 Thanks for your interest and comments.

  • lol at :57

  • i want a set

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