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I find my padded VTAC more comfortable than my padded VCAS. The former has more adjustment too. But my VCAS is in cool-guy multicam vs the black VTAC!
I don't know why anyone would strictly run a 1 point or 2 point sling setup. I took my MS3 hardware and attached it to a padded VCAS sling, run an ASAP plate and an RSA. I can now switch between a 1 point and 2 point effortlessly and I don't have to compromise anything.
I will never run a single point for the reasons mentioned. 2 point does what I need it to do with no compromises for me. If you have a use for a single point that's great but I don't.
You also have to hold onto the firearm at all time to prevent muzzle and rifle swing when moving.
The VCAS sling will do everything a single point sling will, without the drawbacks.
Take a look at 0:35 seconds into this video to see a transition with a Vickers sling
Hey Darren. I am curious how you installed the sling. I'm a lefty so trying to do this backwards from your video is hard. Any chance you could post a closeup picture of how the sling is installed on the stock?
Go old school, use nothing
So when you tansition to pistol you:
A) Drop your rifle
B) Hold a firearm in each hand
C) Your old school and don't transition
When you grab something out of a back pack you:
A) Drop your rifle
B) You're able to open your pack and grab the item with one hand
C) You don't use a back pack, you're old school.
When you need to load a mag you:
A) Drop your rifle
B) You're able to load mags with one hand
C) You're old school and don't use mags
Back in winter 99, I did a Recce crse with an RCR WO in charge. We did the whole crse with the slings in our packs. If your weapon wasn't in your hand it was on the ground in front of you. The only exception was when you were in the tent.
In any case, this thread should have ended after post #2.
And... you must realize post #2 doesn't actually answer the OPs question eh, it actually asks more questions… but thanks for coming out and being condescending anyways.
Back in winter 99, I did a Recce crse with an RCR WO in charge. We did the whole crse with the slings in our packs. If your weapon wasn't in your hand it was on the ground in front of you. The only exception was when you were in the tent.
There is tons of stuff done on course that is done to teach a lesson, like this example. You don't walk around on patrol with the rifle just hanging from the sling, you keep it in your hands, ready to be used.
Translating that lesson into "You don't need a sling" is silly, but tons of guys think this way.



























