hogarth
Ultimate Member
- Jun 13, 2009
- 2,515
Now I shall explain the biggest issue with the single point sling.
Once you "drop the carbine", whether it's to use both hands, transition to pistol, etc, not only does it whack your nuts, but it is also now a pendulum that swings all over the place. You will lose control over the muzzle. Thus, you will still need one hand to maintain control over the muzzle which, in my opinion, completely defeats the purpose of having a sling in the first place.
Forget the single point! Get a VTAC, VCAS, or SOB sling and be done with it. If you live close enough to me (I'm in the Timonium area) I'd be happy to show you how to set one up, especially since I too am a dwarf.
BTW, I looked back at your original pic and see now that you do have it attached at the castle nut. My mistake. But you also have the sling over the wrong shoulder. So that's not helping.
Finally, is that a Gettysburg College tee? Or just a tourist Gettysburg one?
Once you "drop the carbine", whether it's to use both hands, transition to pistol, etc, not only does it whack your nuts, but it is also now a pendulum that swings all over the place. You will lose control over the muzzle. Thus, you will still need one hand to maintain control over the muzzle which, in my opinion, completely defeats the purpose of having a sling in the first place.
Forget the single point! Get a VTAC, VCAS, or SOB sling and be done with it. If you live close enough to me (I'm in the Timonium area) I'd be happy to show you how to set one up, especially since I too am a dwarf.
BTW, I looked back at your original pic and see now that you do have it attached at the castle nut. My mistake. But you also have the sling over the wrong shoulder. So that's not helping.
Finally, is that a Gettysburg College tee? Or just a tourist Gettysburg one?