The Benefits Of A Two-Point Rifle Sling

Two-Point Slings: More Secure? 

In theory, achieving two points of contact between the sling and the firearm affords the shooter greater stability and control. The reason is that both the front and rear are anchored to the body. By contrast, single-point slings allow the full weight of the firearm to swing freely like a pendulum from a single attachement point at the rear. 

Better Performance Without Compromise

Two-point slings are inherently more secure without sacrificing adaptablity. Quick-adjust and hybrid variants (which allow the user to quickly transition from single-point to two-point) offer a high degree of flexibility while manipulating the rifle under the stress of a combat situation.

The Best Two-Point Rifle Slings You Can Buy

We can wholeheartedly recommend the following two-point rifle slings for your defensive long gun setup. All three are combat-tested and manufactured to the highest standards. 

Blue Force Gear Vickers Tactical Two-Point Sling

Designed in collaboration with Delta Force veteran and firearms trainer Larry Vickers, this sling allows the shooter to transition from a slung rifle to combat ready in mere seconds.

Magpul MS1 QDM Two-Point Sling

The MS1 QDM includes factory-installed quick disconnect swivels for enhanced modularity and maneuvarability. Moreover, it is one of the most versatile yet affordable slings in today's market.

Tacshield Warrior Two-In-One Sling

Don't let the minimalist appearance fool you, the Warrior sling is a hybrid design allowing both single-point or two-point configuration with HK snap hooks for rapid attachment.

Is A Two-Point Sling Right For Your Setup?

Need help selecting the best sling for your defensive carbine setup? Be sure to watch our video on the top 5 AR-15 slings below.

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