My next sling will be a VTac.
Ditto on these slings. Plus the owner and maker of these fine slings is a LOE and a local guy. I highly recommend this man and his slings.URBAN-ERT
Got me new AR and want to hear what slings everybody else is using. Also where to get one.
How do you want to use yours?
Do you just want a simple carry strap to go from the car to the firing line and back?
Will you need to be able to release your rifle quickly to the sling so you can have your hands free for other things?
Will you be walking long distances with it?
Rhino's right on the money here, you need to determine your needs a little better before any advice can be beneficial.
For my money right now, one of the 2 point slings from Viking Tactics, or the Blue Force CAV sling would be my choice for a general use sling. They are very versatile and easy to work with.
The three points are kind of a hold over from the early days of the tac sling. The problem is that the strap running down the side of your AR will interfere with access to most of the controls.
Single points are nice, but they do tend to put the load high on the shoulders and neck, as well as allowing the muzzle to swing quite a bit. This can be very annoying when you’re spending a lot of time walking up and down a range. In vehicle operations, they are the bees knees.
For what it’s worth, when in armor, I run an integrated single point on my CIRAS. All the other long guns are equipped with some form of 2 point, mostly the Blue Force CAV, or the padded CAV. I do have a custom made simple single point in 2” tube webbing that I use for the times when I’m not in the armor and want to run the guns that are rigged for it.
Not real fond of the do it all slings. My experience is similar to others, if you need a manual, you probably spent to much on your sling. Most people I know who invest in the do all slings, find the configuration they like, then end up stripping all the extra buckles, straps, and rings off and throwing them in a box.
Just my experience,
Tinman….