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GTSL52, GTSL58

Single Point Bungee Sling

Sale price$68.00
SKU: GTSL52
Attachment Type:Push Button (QD) Bungee Sling - GTSL52
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Premium single point tactical sling features protected elastic shock cords to reduce “dead weight” feel. Cushions the body during periods of high activity. Sling includes a 1-1/4" non-reflective manganese phosphate heavy duty push button swivels. Side release buckle allows for emergency egress. Optional attachment accessories available.

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John Van Bodegom
Quality product quick shipping

Quality product quick shipping

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Edwardo
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Have a nice day.

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Todd P
Excellent

While I usually prefer two point slings I wanted a single for a pistol AR I put together. I have seen and handled the many cheap Chinese versions available everywhere but just haven't been impressed with those. I hoped this one wasn't going to be like those when I ordered it and now that I have it I'm TOTALLY pleased with it. It's not cheap Chinese, it's extremely well made.

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THARAN R MCCRAVEY
Comfy

Very good sling.

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James
SINGLE POINT BUNGEE SLING

I usually prefer a two-point sling system, but I just purchased a 9mm PCC and thought because it's a simple, lightweight gun, I should use a simple, lightweight sling. I ordered the Button style QD, because my PWS PCC 9 comes with a built-in QD attach point just behind the pistolgrip. The GROVTEC sling fits perfectly, easy to adjust and holds the weapon securely. The bungy cord is strong and keeps the weapon where you want it. The webbing is heavy duty as are the QD buckles. Overall, it's well made. To be honest, I wouldn't use a Single-Point if I had to do alot of running, crawling and/or negotiating obstacles. Single-Point slings have a bad reputation for Nut Cracking. LOL! But, for my purposes, it works fine.

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Jim