01 May 2012, 18:20
sputsterSingle Point Sling Adapter for AR
I went to a single-point sling on my S&W M&P 15, and used a Tapco sling adapter, which has a attachment point behind the plate. The problem is that the sling sometimes gets in the way of my wrist here.
I notice that they make single point sling adapter plates with a loop on the left or the right instead of behind the plate, sometimes both. For a right handed shooter, which would be better, a loop on the left or the right?
03 May 2012, 06:00
RVL IIII've got an "agency" single point on my AR. I'm right handed and the loop is on the left side (as I'm holding it in a firing position) of the carbine.
I've got a Northeast Tactical sling...same sling for AR as 870! Same attachment point too.
09 May 2012, 06:40
MolonLabe416I strongly recommend against a single point sling. There is no way to carry the rifle on sling without constantly covering your feet; a gross Rule 2 violation.
Most of the name schools no longer allow them on the line during class for this reason. I'm certainly not a well known instructor, but I no longer allow them either for this reason.
A properly setup 2 point like the excellent Vickers Tactical works well and doesn't cover your feet.