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    Posted: 15 October 2014 at 10:52am
Hi All,
 
New to the sport. Have to drive the kids all the time so I figured I might as well play myself. In the process of building my marker and wanted to get suggestions on the best sling. Would much appreciate the feed back and I'm sure I will be on again asking questions.
 
 
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Are you using it with the idea of freeing your hands up to go to a pistol?
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Hi there,
 
Thanks for getting back to me. It's more for removing some of the weight and perhapes a pistol in future. I have a Bravo One Elite with a Apex 2 barrel. At the moment it has a swivel quick disconnect loop just in front of a red dot scope. I am looking for a good tactical sling.
 
 
 
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I would think that a single point or two point would do the trick. If you're looking to use it to take weight off of your arms walking back to the dz and you're looking for a nice tactical vest, the flurry vests have nice straps to hang a gun with a stock but this option wouldn't work very well in tactical situations.
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Thnaks for the advice. I moved the swivel back on the rail behind the scope so belive that a single point option is best.
 
 
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