Several things happened over the course of the weekend... One of which was I discovered that I'd be needing a sling for my FS2k within the next few days. This left ordering what I wanted out of the question. So after a trip to MEC, and the liberation of my wife's Pfaff sewing machine, I knocked out the back lanyard section of the sling...
Here's a few crappy cell phone pics...
I've done mine a little differently than Urban ERT's sling. My setup uses both of the sling tabs at the rear of the stock, along with a sliding rear tension loop. I think that this makes the adjustment easier, but it will take an extra 30 seconds to remove the trigger group from the rear of the carbine, as I have to un-loop one of the buckles.
I've also added nylon webbing under all plastic buckles to prevent any damage or marking to the plastic stock of the rifle.
I'll be finishing the easy part (the sling itself) tomorrow, and post up some finished pictures if anyone is interested. End of the day - it's probably worth about 20 bucks worth of parts and supplies to make...I bought a crap load of parts from MEC, but will return all that I don't need.
Here's a few crappy cell phone pics...
I've done mine a little differently than Urban ERT's sling. My setup uses both of the sling tabs at the rear of the stock, along with a sliding rear tension loop. I think that this makes the adjustment easier, but it will take an extra 30 seconds to remove the trigger group from the rear of the carbine, as I have to un-loop one of the buckles.
I've also added nylon webbing under all plastic buckles to prevent any damage or marking to the plastic stock of the rifle.
I'll be finishing the easy part (the sling itself) tomorrow, and post up some finished pictures if anyone is interested. End of the day - it's probably worth about 20 bucks worth of parts and supplies to make...I bought a crap load of parts from MEC, but will return all that I don't need.


















































