can be also deployed as a support
when shooting behind barricades.
There are plethora of front grips
available, developed for different
methods of weapon handling. It
should be carefully chosen to meet
individual requirements.
WEAPON SLING
Legacy AK sling was never a
fancy one. It was made for shoul-
dering the weapon when on static
duties and wasn't ever considered
as a tactical sling. Modern weapon
slings are usually more function-
al due to their design. Basically,
there are single point and multi-
point slings. Single points are rec-
ommended for use in dynamically
changing environments, when tran-
sitioning from one side to the an-
other or when elevation is constant-
ly changing. But single point sling
lacks stability, changes the balance
and does not keep the gun close to
the shooter, so it can bang around.
Multi-point sling is more univer-
sal. Rifles can be worn comfort-
ably, remain stable when shooting
or when transitioning from primary
to secondary weapon. Some slings
can be quickly converted from
1-point to 2-/3-point and vice versa.
Choose whatever sling you prefer,
just remember about its quality, du-
rable fabrics are a must.
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