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All my slings are 2 to 1 slings on QD's..they work fine....I also have a couple direct mount magpuls if they were needed....
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Quoted: I'm thinking about getting away from QDs. They just seem pointless. View Quote I prefer two point QD's myself. Lots of good reasons as to why I prefer them over direct. |
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Ive had QD's fail, from reputable names, magpul and BFG.
My guns are on the simple side, so i stick with direct thread |
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I use both, but in general prefer QD. My fixed slings are generally set up just to lug the gun around, not to aid in shooting. Hunting in Texas is often in stands, and fixed slings just get in the way when you are in a confined area. If I am doing a walking hunt, the adjustments on my QD slings let me transition better.
Not 100% against fixed, but they don't always work the best for the way I use them. |
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I like the old school black webbing sling with a couple QD mounts.
When I need it, I have it and it is pretty customizable. When I am cleaning or doing range/load work ups I can take it off. |
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Quoted: Garand Thumb discussed how QD are noisy — and you don’t want to be noisy while doing recce! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: After GT’s video a couple weeks ago, you won’t be alone. Do whatever works. But don’t get rid of them, just put them in your “parts” box in case you decide to return. ? Garand Thumb discussed how QD are noisy — and you don’t want to be noisy while doing recce! Clicklyidy clanky |
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I'm sticking with QD with HK style hooks on the MS1 sling. I like being able to pop the sling on and off at will or even go single point if I ever wanted to. And no, I don't expect to be changing to single point in the heat of a battle or something. It's just nice to have flexibility.
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Got both, the mash hook can disconnect off of the KAC ball lock eyelet and go to a magpul qdm that stays mounted on another rifle.
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Either. I just run the QDs on the upper, usually, to make cleaning easier.
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I have the QD and like them unless I pack a QD sling and realize I packed my regular studded rifle.
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I do the Israeli/IDF paracord sling thing, If my sling attachment point breaks I always have more paracord in my bag to tie it off again and make another. I gutted the paracord first and hit the knot with a lighter quickly so it won't come undone.
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Quoted: After GT’s video a couple weeks ago, you won’t be alone. Do whatever works. But don’t get rid of them, just put them in your “parts” box in case you decide to return. View Quote A little tape can fix a rattling problem on QD's. I have some rifles set up without QD, but I can't find a setup I like. It's also handy to be able to QD them sometimes. |
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Quoted: I'm thinking about getting away from QDs. They just seem pointless. View Quote They were brilliant when people had two rifles and hunted with each of them for a week per year, but never more than one at a time, and wanted to save money by only having one sling. |
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All mine have 2 point QD except for my SCAR (SCAR is 2 point wire loop attachments) . I’ve used QD for years with zero issues. And by use i mean extremely heavy use.
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My preferred setup is a receiver plate with a left hand side (only) traditional attachment point, a small MLOK traditional attachment point as close to the receiver as I can get it, and a Magpul MS2.
I like single point for actually moving and shooting. When I'm done with my hunt or just walking around in the woods I like a 2 point snug up against the sides of the receiver nice and tight to my chest or back. Any of the magpul MS slings will achieve the same thing, I don't really have a preference for QD vs. not, other than I got a bunch of MS2 slings for a good deal some years ago and they work really well for me. |
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I'm using QD because I go from Riding in a SxS to walking through the woods quite often. The attachment points are built into my stock and handguard so I don't need any extra attachments on the gun. As pointed out it's nice to take them off when I need to clean or put them in the safe.
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Quoted: Quoted: I am sold on quick release single point slings on all my rifles. I will never go back. I like the hands free carry and quick release for cleaning. OW MY BALLS!!! First AR I ever had I put a single point on and the first time I tried to run it smacked me right in the junk, never again. I took a class and the instructor was extolling the virtues of the single point and I couldn't understand. Then I realized he had a huge gut and the rifle couldn't hit his junk so it was probably great for him. I stopped using QDs a few years ago and went to threading the rear of the sling through the stock and attaching the front with paracord, works really well. |
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Quoted: *SNIP* Not a fan of single-point. Try running with your rifle hanging on a single-point. It's gonna be banging you in the nuts and thighs every step of the way. No thanks. 2 point, I can hang it on my front, I can hang it on my back, I can hang it on my side, and I can quickly transition between all of those with a single swing in under a second. 3-point just seems like a 2-point with more parts. The traditional 2 point truly is the way. https://i.postimg.cc/J0CStnPD/20210307-081926.jpg Keepin' it simple. View Quote I hate single point slings. My neck gets ripped raw if I don't wear a collared shirt with all the swinging the rifle does with regular walking and especially running even when you grip the rifle, if it was cinched up tight in a 2 point it would spread the weight across my back instead of on one side of my neck. |
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All my long guns that have the capacity for mounting slings, have slings. All my long guns have iron sights, and likely also have optics. All my pistols for which holsters exist for them, have holsters. Ain't rocket science.
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Quoted: No sling on my direct go to HD rifle. I do not imagine a point where I would need a sling. It does have a QD that I can put on it that I have trained with. I just choose to keep it off. If I needed to do patrolling I could put it on as that’s the only time I would really want it. View Quote I like a sling on my HD rifle. Better than a handgun w/ holster, because I can use it if I'm in a robe or less at night. Having the ability to drop the rifle and have both hands free is handy. And I don't think I'm going to take the time to grab and install the sling if I really need it. Granted the "go check out the noise" stuff has diminished greatly as my wife got used to the area. |
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Quoted: QD's can (rarely) go bad and no amount of oil will keep them from squeaking up a storm. Clip types are much more mechanically reliable but harder to silence. View Quote What the fuck type of QDs are you guys using???? I have done stuff with guns with QDs nearly every day of my adult life. I have never oiled my QDs. (Or even heard of it) I have never had a QD fail. I have never had QDs that make any sound. This is one of those threads that feels like I live in an alternate dimension and slipped over somehow. |
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I can't imagine a tactical or hunting rifle without a sling.
QD is loud? Nonsense. |
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Quoted: What the fuck type of QDs are you guys using???? I have done stuff with guns with QDs nearly every day of my adult life. I have never oiled my QDs. (Or even heard of it) I have never had a QD fail. I have never had QDs that make any sound. This is one of those threads that feels like I live in an alternate dimension and slipped over somehow. View Quote I've seen them rust and squeak on FUDD guns that are maintained (or not) by FUDDS. Otherwise, yeah, no. They work fine. |
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Quoted: I'm thinking about getting away from QDs. They just seem pointless. View Quote Having the ability to quickly detach a sling isn't pointless. Deciding you might not need this functionality is reasonable. But the OP makes it sound like you don't understand how a QD attachment works. |
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Quoted: I like the old school black webbing sling with a couple QD mounts. When I need it, I have it and it is pretty customizable. When I am cleaning or doing range/load work ups I can take it off. View Quote I have made up some slings with OS webbing and stitched in front QD sling pts. I also did that with a Vickers that I like for it's ease of adjustability if I was going from Plated to unplated with the same gun. All my ARs have mounts in the same places. QD Wilson 45 mount on the upper rail and and buttstock collar lock plate QD works for me. But I wouldn't really call them "Quick". You have to get your fingers in around the sling loop, release tension and pull the toggle. Faster than threading a sling mount and bail arrangement, though. |
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Quoted: I've seen them rust and squeak on FUDD guns that are maintained (or not) by FUDDS. Otherwise, yeah, no. They work fine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What the fuck type of QDs are you guys using???? I have done stuff with guns with QDs nearly every day of my adult life. I have never oiled my QDs. (Or even heard of it) I have never had a QD fail. I have never had QDs that make any sound. This is one of those threads that feels like I live in an alternate dimension and slipped over somehow. I've seen them rust and squeak on FUDD guns that are maintained (or not) by FUDDS. Otherwise, yeah, no. They work fine. FUDD guns with QD sling attachments? That's a first for me. Are you talking about the sling connectors that go between the sling and the sling stud? |
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I'm a big fan of the Proctor WOTG slings. Simple, lightweight and not even noticeable if stowed.
I'd have no problem using QD though. Seems that some people could fuck up a one man rock fight. |
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I like QD's because I prefer to have the slings off my guns when shooting from the bench at my 100 yard range.
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Quoted: Me too. Hang the sling on the rack. If you need it, stab it on and roll out. It sucks to clear a house and then have to hold your rifle for beers with the home owner, because you didn't have a sling you could slap on in a second. Same for weapon lights. I wish a beer coozie would fit in the grip pocket. View Quote Off to the safe and to find a coozie. I just have to know. |
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Quoted: FUDD guns with QD sling attachments? That's a first for me. Are you talking about the sling connectors that go between the sling and the sling stud? View Quote I’m talking about traditional QD swivels. Not exactly what he was talking about. But *anything* can rust and squeak if neglected long enough. |
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Quoted: I am sold on quick release single point slings on all my rifles. I will never go back. I like the hands free carry and quick release for cleaning. View Quote I'm with you. I know single points have their problems, and the cool kids don't use them anymore, but I like the idea of keeping the sling on my primary gun, and being able to switch to 3-4 other rifles/shotguns in with just a click. |
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Quoted: Oh also, ALG sling swivels are awesome. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/47980/30FFB0FB-865A-4E62-ABAC-4E6A54FBD130-2239970.jpg View Quote I need that. |
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Quoted: I do the Israeli/IDF paracord sling thing, If my sling attachment point breaks I always have more paracord in my bag to tie it off again and make another. I gutted the paracord first and hit the knot with a lighter quickly so it won't come undone. View Quote I was told here in GD that if I did that the paracord would break almost immediately and I would die. And that I obviously never shot or trained. |
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Quoted: All fighting rifles get slings and all pistols get holsters. View Quote I forget who made the statement. "People who don't use a rifle sling are like that dumb 5-year old when we were kids constantly pulling his pants up because he can't bother to put a damn belt on." You don't go without a rifle sling anymore than it's a great idea to shove pistols in your waistband San holster. |
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I can’t think of any reason not to QD. Especially if you’re doing stuff at night and/or in and out of vehicles with your gun. You want to a way to get unstuck fast. |
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HD guns and general use guns are all setup for QD 2 point Right side of stock and fore end near receiver.
My Go to bitch has an old school Magpul that can go from single point to 2 point. Attaches at the endplate and fore end near barrel. Being able to do classes and switch to off side shooting with a one point is like cheat code. Doubt it would ever really be needed in real life but whatevs. Doesn't hit your balls when you run, just grab the fore end with your left hand or switch it to 2 point. I like how 2 points sit though and as far as QDs failing and making noise. Maybe not buy them on amazon IDK. |
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