Magpul RSA Rail Sling Attachment
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Yes the one's on the bottom of the front flip up sight. If u ever do take them off post a vid on it. Thanks
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Nice looking weapon!
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@TheTactical6string And It will benefit you if you carry a sidearm. Less inteference.
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@fatboyR6 Ive seen that happen with other rails too. Luckily it worked on the YHM light rail..
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Any ideas on how to take the rivets of the front sight sling or can u upload a vid on.or witch will be the easy way?
Egaytanjr 3 days ago
@Egaytanjr Meaning taking off your existing sling mount off? If so Ive been contemplating that and it has to be drilled out. If not let me know.
TheTactical6string 3 days ago
Correct me if I'm wrong. I believe your one point sling demonstration is wrong. 4:25 If you're right handed, there should be one strap underneath your left armpit and the other over your right shoulder.
Pat5725 7 months ago
@Pat5725 I used to think that myself. Its really up to the individual how they want to where it, Ive certainly seen more then a few professionals using the way I have it. The beauty of the MS2 is that you can wear it either way and it functions almost the same. I used to have a Troy single point sling and it could only be worn this way so I think Im just carrying over that. Im gonna try it the other way next time I can get to the range and see if theres any advantage to one way or the other.
TheTactical6string 7 months ago
@TheTactical6string Thank you for your quick response. It seems the difference is when you transition from single to double point sling (Vise versa). It's probably a bit quicker and smoother transition the way I described it.
Pat5725 7 months ago
@Pat5725 Now you got me playin around with it. Actually the way Ive got it its easier to operate it in 2 point configuration like say you were like patrolling and letting it rest in front of you. If I put it under my left arm the strap limits the range of motion for me. Just feels more natural under my right arm. In single point configuration it hangs exactly the same. Your way is def better for slung across the back however. This is what I like, the interaction. Always something to learn.
TheTactical6string 7 months ago