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Good man!! Thankyou for sharing this, I know I'll be using it.
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Nice looking sling. I will definitely be going to the H/W store soon...
I hate to display my ignorance, but.... --- What is the purpose of the 2 Fastex buckles? Do you unlatch them to make a "single point" sling? unlatch to deploy from a chest-carry? convert to a "backpack" arrangement? Do some voodoo-magic to "sling up" like a high-power shooter? or what? --- How do you adjust the sling for length? (I realize that you have a few choices, with all those buckles and sliders, but what is the preferred method??) |
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Adjust for size with the slide lock in the center of the 27" loop.
The foreward most buckle is unlatched when you want to use the sling for shooting left handed while it is slung over right sholder, or for any other reason you need to add a foot or so to the drop lentgh of the sling. The buckle behind that is a quick release. If you get caught up in somthing/snap/ and your out of the sling completely. would have been nice when I was dying upside down in a humvee choaking to death on my sling...!@#$ALK!@! anyway. Thanks! Matt |
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awesome thanks, i was just thinking about buying some slings now ill just build some.
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My wife wants to know why Im taking her to dinner tonight, and then we are going to stop by the Fabric store!....
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+1 Some photos of completed slings and how they are used, different configurations, etc. would be a perfect completion to a great thread. |
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i think ill have to hit the ace down the street on the way home from work tomorrow.
nice job man, thanks for sharing. |
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Fantastic! Thanks for the usage photos.
Now, why haven't you made a sling for your Lab? |
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Well I got something to do tommorrow. This thread should be Tacked.
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it is in the general discussion forum
Thanks! Matt
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Good,
Thanks fro sharing your work and taking time getting pics. Tagged. |
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+1 i think my shotgun needs a new sling! |
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In the pacific northwest, REI co-op has all the stuff. Elswhere, anyone who makes climbing harnesses has the supplies. Online: Strapworks sells all the bits, as well. |
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ggllggll, thank you for sharing this info.
I just finished making a sling according to your instructions and installed it to my SakoM92S rifle. Bits and pieces for sling cost me 12 Euros (15,6$) which I consider to be a good price for such a sling. First impression after installation: How on earth I have managed before I had this sling!!! This sling allows me much more degrees of freedom to carry and use my rifle than plain jane "official issue" sling does. If I can find a good photo server from web I'll post pics of my setup later, if you are willing to see it. (Yeah, I know that this is AR15 forum but there is a black rifle mentioned later in this post hat I wish that they can get the paperwork sorted out as soon as possible. |
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Great sling, but neither Ace, nor Home Depot, nor Lowes, nor Naughton's (a local hardware outlet) had any of the materials necessary.
Hmm.... I'm going to have to keep looking. |
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You can get all the stuff needed to make two of these @ strapworks for under $14. And they have Poly webbing in OD.
Sweet! ETA: I noticed someone already mentioned strapworks. |
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You can modify the design to have the sling wrap around the butt-stock and use a second strap to keep it tight with the butt plate. Like a "T."
Looks great BTW!!!!!
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Yeah, I tried that. It looks like the commercial 3-point fixture on the buttstock, but is slides up and down. I'm going to try sewing things in place tomorrow. |
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They had 1" and 2" webbing, no 1 1/2", and didn't have all the buckles needed. One local ACE only had the 1" stuff, but their other (bigger) store had the required material. Cost me $17 though. Prices I guess are higher here. Only thing I'd change is make that 5" piece a little longer, maybe 8 or 12, and once you have it all together, put the seams through a sewing machine to make sure they don't come undone. I put it together as stated, but it kept pulling apart while shouldered and moving around. |
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I tried Ace, Home Depot, Lowe's, Naughton's, and Popular Outdoor Outfitters. Popular had some buckles, but no webbing. Nobody else had anything. |
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Thanks for the thread, great info. I'll try and get the stuff this week and build one.
Nick |
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I would like some pictures if you can figure out how to make this work... Thanks! |
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This is so tagged! I've just gotten a few Mamba slings, and I really like them-- especially the elastic bungie, lets the piece ride smoother at full load and allows a nasty "barrel thump"-- but I have more rifles than I have tac'slings, and this will fill the bill nicely! Thanks a million, ggllggll.
Herr von Landstuhl, I used to run my slings through the front sight stilt-- now when I do it I use a double loop of 550 cord that puts the sling about six to eight inches off the stilt-- it allows more drop for the sling to clear the sight. ETA: SakoM92S, welcome to the Boards! I doubt anyone here will snivel about Sakos. Hope your Rock River is in your hands soon! |
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Do you mean the slit under the gas tube pin? I was going to do that, but i wasn't sure if I was risking a melted sling from a hot barrel. In this setup, the 1" webbing is flexible enough to serve the same purpose as your cord. |
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Here's a picture I drew for you but since someone beat me to it, doesnt matter any more. They had the right idea. However since I put so much time into the pic, I'll show it anyway |
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I just go through the upper part of the stilt. I got the idea from old photos of the action in the A Shau Valley. It works very well indeed with the black "silent sling"-- two turns around the buttstock through the sling swivel, and a double loop through the stilt of appropriate length. (Seems to me that if you get too low you run a small risk of melting the cord to the barrel-- very smelly at least.) As soon as I get off my butt and get a photo hoster I'll post a picture. |
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Thanks guys, now I know what you ment! P.S. Sweat drawing... |
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Excuse my computer ignorance, but can anyone tell me how to resize this page so it will print properly?
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open up explorer and go.... Tools>Internet Options click on the last tab "Advanced" under Multimedia select "enable automatic image resizing" if it is not checked it will print actual size pics i think that will work but not positive |
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click here to view the PDF file.... matt1234.home.bresnan.net/Tac%20Sling.pdf
Matt
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