Frag Out! Magazine
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www.fragoutmag.com LOOP SLING Loop Sling, our approach to we- apons slings, is our first product. An expert, former combat team opera- tor and training division officer, from a POLSOF unit was responsible for its development. The makers of the slings are our friends from Polish WISPORT, known around the world for producing excellent backpacks, guaranteeing quality workmanship, the best materials and durability. The Loop Sling's philosophy has ro- ots in experience from combat ope- rations. When we're out in the field for days with a rifle, we want to feel that every little piece of equipment we carry on us makes sense and im- proves our performance. After seve- ral hours of the operation, every mi- splaced material and seam gets in the way and puts pressure. Even the weight of the sling begins to matter. The Loop Sling was created to make shooters realize that what they car- ry their beloved rifles on is not just used as a sling, but is a multifunc- tional device that supports shooting efficiency. Our sling system, which includes shooting in all stances, car- rying and emergency dropping com- ponents, can finally operate efficien- tly on a single part, the Loop Sling. The loop, when well implemented, allows us to stabilize the gun while shooting, so that the gun bumps into our touching points on the chest without any effort. Thanks to this, the rifle does not tremble from the pressure of our hands, and our sight stands still and is just wa- iting for the trigger to be pulled. In addition, the weapon is so stable in our stance that with multiple shots we punch groups of holes like never before. During dynamic shooting, thanks to the sling, the rifle beco- mes an integral part of the shooter, rather than an obstructive element that we carry in our hands. Sling adjustment works very smo- othly, intuitively and, importantly, linearly. No additional unnecessary movements are needed to loosen or tighten the strap. Loop (adjuster) is very easy to find, especially in nervous situations. Tightening the sling is directed toward the front, so the loop is taken with us, building a stable stance. If we want to loosen the pressure, for example, preparing to transition to the support hand, we take the loop and momentarily loosen the pressure in a very preci- se way. Precision here is combined with repeatability, since many sling adjusters on the market simply pull apart under the weight of the we- apon. Loop once set will not change its position. 1