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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2009

http://www.vikingtactics.com/slings.html

**ALL SLINGS purchased DIRECTLY FROM Viking Tactics are Made in the USA. Slings produced under license by other manufacturers may not be. If in doubt, check with the company you're ordering from.**

The VTAC sling is one of our first products. It remains one of our best products and I am particularly proud of both its history and its versatility.

We continue to modify the sling to meet the needs and demands of our customers adding slings with additional padding, a new keeper tab designed to prevent the loose end of the sling from dangling free, and new accessories for attaching the sling (such as the LUSA).

This video is best viewed in HD (click on the "Watch in HD" link at the bottom right of the viewer).

To find out more, visit http://bit.ly/VTACSling

-Kyle

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  • We used single point slings in both Iraq and Afghanistan but it was mainly a way to keep your rifle next to you at all times. If the military were to go to this type of sling they will actually have to train grunts how to use them. These are not just weapons retention but much much more and that is lost upon the average grunt. Hell, I only used a single point in country and after I got back I had to learn to use slings like this.

  • these look useful.

  • @USpatriot741776

    Yes. I had a single point and weapon retention is damn near nonexistant. Buy this with confidence brother!

  • In my opinion the viking tactics sling is the best sling on the market. I have one of my own it it works great

  • good sling, it beats my 3 point sling I have. The 3 point sling just looks cool, but very little use practically wise compared to vtac sling or a magpul sling.

  • I've used a VTAC on my AR since I've had . I ran it on my new AK with both a wire folder and solid stock. I was sold on the VTAC all over again.

  • single points are good for weakside transitions, but that's it.

    sing points are not good for pistol transitions, doesnt act as a shooting aid and wont allow you to cinch the weapon down

  • Single point slings allow the weapon to flop around when you let it hang. There is no control.

    The cinch down capability of the VTAC sling gives you the ability to tighten the sling: - securing the weapon against your body, no flopping around - assisting in more stable shooting positions

  • Why cont'd:

    It also gives you more control of your rifle because you can cinch it tight against your body if you have to go hands on with someone to restrain them.

    Another reason I enjoy the VTAC Sling as my departments chief firearms instructor I spend a lot of time on the range and this sling allows me to keep my rifle on me when Im on the firing line because it maintains control of the rifle tightly against my body with the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.

  • I think it's better than a one point because: When you need more stability for increased accuracy you can tighten the VTAC Sling as you are getting into position or after you are in your shooting position and this will bring the weapon tighter into the body for increased stability. The VTAC sling also allows you to have more control of the weapon when transitioning to your secondary weapon, climbing over objects like a wall and a fence or up a ladder.

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