• A very comfortable, flexible, quickly accessible and safe carrying system for your weapon With vest attachment on the vest, the weapon can be worn on the vest with this single point attachment. You avoid the uncomfortable load of your neck that you get from a regular rifle slinger. Weight: 90g Dimensions: 4 x 40 cm Fits in: Most weapons in 7.62 or 5.56 mm Beware: In the vest attachment (RSWA-09)
  • SnigelDesign MOLLE sling -14

    59,9563,95
    A 50 mm wide belt that can be used in many ways. To wear any pouch around your shoulders or waist. Like a hip belt on backpacks. As a light combat belt. A 40 mm garter oiler. 50 mm band and 25 mm tyres with 40 mm wide MOLLE openings, vertically on one side of the 50 mm band and horizontal on the other. A double adjustable buckle on the side closes the sling.
  • Weight: 150 g Fits out: Most machine guns in 7.62 or 5.56mm Looks up: On the body Features: A quickly adjustable and comfortable strap for the machine gun Ergonomic shape. Is attached to the machine gun with two carbine hooks. A padded strap with mesh for more comfort. Quickly switch between marcheer mode with a short band or shooting mode with a long band with a jerk on the tow lip on the buckle.
  • Not in stock - on order
    A string with emergency release buckle in the back to carry a identity card or similar. Our wallet can also be carried in it. Dimensions: L=80 cm.
  • Snigel weapon sling system 1.0

    107,95113,95
    A very comfortable, flexible, fast, accessible and safe way to carry a weapon. With a vest strap attached to the vest, the weapon can be attached to the vest. This removes the uncomfortable strain of the neck that is common with regular arms trops. The strap is adjustable at both ends. The system contains two vest straps, which can be attached to each shoulder. The weapon can then be worn hanging in the middle or on one shoulder, right or left. The weapon system offers several ways to carry a weapon. 1. As a standard rifle belt, with the shoulder cushion and the two fastening straps, mounted in the front and rear of the weapon. 2. With a vest strap on the right or left shoulder on the vest. A fastening strap mounted at the back of the weapon and then attached to the vest strap. 3. With vest strap on the right and left shoulder of the vest. Both fastening straps are mounted on the back of the weapon and then fastened in the vest straps. Now the weapon is centered on the chest. 4. Fastening straps mounted in the shoulder cushion and then both fastened in the rear part of the weapon; Now the gun is in a loop around the neck. The weapon can be folded up and the elastic wire can be pulled around the barrel or any other part of the weapon to secure it while skiing or shooting with a section weapon. Be careful when the barrel is hot, it can melt the elastic wire. The system can be fixed in two different ways: A. Silent, in the weapon with the sewn loops. B. Flexible with carbine hooks.
  • A strong steel hook for a 40 mm wide belt.
  • Suitable for: MP5 or something. Shotgun. Also carbines like M4 or something like that Beware: The kit vest or belt Features:
    • The holder keeps an extra weapon tight and at your fingertips
    • Attached to the side of our equipment vest
    • The weapon is fastened with the semi-rigid strap and Velcro that sits tightly around it
    • It is normally used to attach a shotgun to open the door
    • A shotgun, MP5, other machine guns and carbines can be secured with it
    • Must be used together with a sling
  • Fits: Most weapons in 9 mm, 7.62 or 5.56 mm Beware: On the body or on the equipment vest Features:
    • A very comfortable, flexible, quickly accessible and safe carrying system for your weapon
    • With vest fastening to the weapon can be worn to the vest. You avoid the uncomfortable strain on your neck that you get from a regular gun belt
    The strap offers three different options for your weapon:
    • The long pendulum like an ordinary weaponling
    • The long pendulum is attached to the vest
    • The weapon is firmly stuck in the pendulum
    • The standard hooks on your weapon are used
  • After we made the straps, it was decided to also offer a basic model fastener. These are solid quality copies of the German HK's weapon belt fasteners, just like their role models. These are e.g. to a very demanding government customer who is satisfied with them, so it will also be good for you. Functions
    • Easy-to-use spring-loaded hook buckle for carrying straps
    • A good quality copy of a certainly great German model
    • Fits 25 mm wide tape
    • A belt hook can be attached to another of the same type
    • 2-year warranty against defects in material and workmanship
    • Made in Taiwan
    Technical information
    • Weight: 24 grams
    • Dimensions: 50 x 35 x 5 mm
    • Material: steel
  • An effective, simple and reliable two-point sling, originally designed for a special military customer of ours. The LW (lightweight) Griffin Sling is simple and unobtrusive, made of 25mm/1" webbing without any padding, for submachine guns and light rifles. Check out the MW if you want a little width and padding, or the HW if you need a good thick filling. QUICK ADJUSTMENT SLIDER The heart of the Griffin Sling is our patented slider for quick adjustment. Quick, effortless adjustment allows for an easy transition between carry-shoot-carry etc. under any circumstances. We know the world is full of buckles for adjusting slings, and most of them are pretty good too. We chose to design our own customization hardware for these simple reasons: 1) It must be solid metal with no moving parts 2) It must have the right toothing and protrusions to grip; 3) It must be compatible with the grip lip for use with winter handwear; 4) And it should preferably be made in Finland If you hate the tab of the webbing grip, or just don't need it or whatever, you can cut it off. The serrated sides and the protruding attachment point of the webbing provide good grip. INSTALLATION Since this is a simple two-point sling, you don't have to play with multiple ends of the webbing, only two. The 25mm/1" strap fits most sling swivels and fasteners out there. We make these with long enough woven ends to reach around most people. 1. Open the back loop by passing the woven end through the steel tri-glide buckle. Loop the belt through the sling-swivel, buckle, stock, or whatever attachment point you use on the back of your firearm. Thread the fabric through the buckle again and make a U-turn to lock it in place. 2. Open the front quick adjustment loop and remove the steel tri-glide from the tire. Loop the webbing through your front sling-swivel or buckle, reattach the steel tri-glide and loop the strap around the quick adjustment slider and back through the steel tri-glide. 3. Try to play around with different adjustment lengths on the front and back. Once you've found the right setting, you can roll up the excess webbing ends and stick them in neat bundles. Or, if you dare, cut and burn them. ORIGIN The Griffin Slings are the commercial offspring of a series of slings that we have designed for a military customer according to their requirements. Our customer needed good two-point tires for all types of small arms, including sniper rifles and light machine guns. The slings should carry an unpleasant weight as comfortably as possible, be equipped with a forward pulling force to be able to be extended quickly, fit on different fasteners and must be effective and reliable in "suboptimal conditions" (it is -30 °C, you suffer from sleep deprivation and wearing thick winter gloves and the use of NVGs that ruin your view of everything within arm's length). Then we went on to design the lighter medium version for carbines, and the lightweight one for SMG:s and the like. Because these turned out pretty well, we decided to make them available to the public. So, here you go: the Griffin Slings — fairly fast, low-bullshit slings, named after that mythical half-bird-half-cat creature for some peculiar reason. Main features
    • Two-point sling for assault rifles and similar small arms
    • Thin 35 x 4 mm foam filling with closed cells
    • All metal hardware (steel and aluminium)
    • Quick loop adjustment slider for grip on webbing
    • Pulling forward lengthens the sling and moves the support hand forward
    • Front quick adjustment loop can be adjusted to the desired length
    • A continuous piece of 25 mm/1" runs through the entire sling
    • The ends of the sling form 25 mm/1" loops for universal attachment
    • 5-year material and manufacturing warranty
    • Gemaakt in Finland
    Technical features
    • Weight: 115 grams
    • Length: 185 cm (detached to max. length)
    • Webbing: 100% polyester
    • Fabric: 500D Cordura (100% polyamide)
    • Slider for quick adjustment: aluminum
    • Buckles: steel
  • An effective, simple and reliable two-point sling, originally designed for a special military customer of ours. The LW (lightweight) Griffin Sling is simple and unobtrusive, made of 25mm/1" webbing without any padding, for submachine guns and light rifles. Check out the MW if you want a little width and padding, or the HW if you need a good thick filling. QUICK ADJUSTMENT SLIDER The heart of the Griffin Sling is our patented slider for quick adjustment. Quick, effortless adjustment allows for an easy transition between carry-shoot-carry etc. under any circumstances. We know the world is full of buckles for adjusting slings, and most of them are pretty good too. We chose to design our own customization hardware for these simple reasons: 1) It must be solid metal with no moving parts 2) It must have the right toothing and protrusions to grip; 3) It must be compatible with the grip lip for use with winter handwear; 4) And it should preferably be made in Finland If you hate the tab of the webbing grip, or just don't need it or whatever, you can cut it off. The serrated sides and the protruding attachment point of the webbing provide good grip. INSTALLATION Since this is a simple two-point sling, you don't have to play with multiple ends of the webbing, only two. The 25mm/1" strap fits most sling swivels and fasteners out there. We make these with long enough woven ends to reach around most people. 1. Open the back loop by passing the woven end through the steel tri-glide buckle. Loop the belt through the sling-swivel, buckle, stock, or whatever attachment point you use on the back of your firearm. Thread the fabric through the buckle again and make a U-turn to lock it in place. 2. Open the front quick adjustment loop and remove the steel tri-glide from the tire. Loop the webbing through your front sling-swivel or buckle, reattach the steel tri-glide and loop the strap around the quick adjustment slider and back through the steel tri-glide. 3. Try to play around with different adjustment lengths on the front and back. Once you've found the right setting, you can roll up the excess webbing ends and stick them in neat bundles. Or, if you dare, cut and burn them. ORIGIN The Griffin Slings are the commercial offspring of a series of slings that we have designed for a military customer according to their requirements. Our customer needed good two-point tires for all types of small arms, including sniper rifles and light machine guns. The slings should carry an unpleasant weight as comfortably as possible, be equipped with a forward pulling force to be able to be extended quickly, fit on different fasteners and must be effective and reliable in "suboptimal conditions" (it is -30 °C, you suffer from sleep deprivation and wearing thick winter gloves and the use of NVGs that ruin your view of everything within arm's length). Then we went on to design the lighter medium version for carbines, and the lightweight one for SMG:s and the like. Because these turned out pretty well, we decided to make them available to the public. So, here you go: the Griffin Slings — fairly fast, low-bullshit slings, named after that mythical half-bird-half-cat creature for some peculiar reason. Main features
    • Two-point sling for lightweight small arms
    • Full webbing construction, low profile and weight
    • All metal hardware (steel and aluminium)
    • Quick loop adjustment slider for grip on webbing
    • Pulling forward lengthens the sling and moves the support hand forward
    • Front quick adjustment loop can be adjusted to the desired length
    • A continuous piece of 25 mm/1" runs through the entire sling
    • The ends of the sling form 25 mm/1" loops for universal attachment
    • 5-year material and manufacturing warranty
    • Gemaakt in Finland
    Technical features
    • Weight: 80 g
    • Length: 185 cm (detached to max. length)
    • Webbing: 100% polyester
    • Slider for quick adjustment: aluminum
    • Buckles: steel
  • An effective, simple and reliable two-point sling, originally designed for a special military customer of ours. The LW (lightweight) Griffin Sling is simple and unobtrusive, made of 25mm/1" webbing without any padding, for submachine guns and light rifles. Check out the MW if you want a little width and padding, or the HW if you need a good thick filling. QUICK ADJUSTMENT SLIDER The heart of the Griffin Sling is our patented slider for quick adjustment. Quick, effortless adjustment allows for an easy transition between carry-shoot-carry etc. under any circumstances. We know the world is full of buckles for adjusting slings, and most of them are pretty good too. We chose to design our own customization hardware for these simple reasons: 1) It must be solid metal with no moving parts 2) It must have the right toothing and protrusions to grip; 3) It must be compatible with the grip lip for use with winter handwear; 4) And it should preferably be made in Finland If you hate the tab of the webbing grip, or just don't need it or whatever, you can cut it off. The serrated sides and the protruding attachment point of the webbing provide good grip. INSTALLATION Since this is a simple two-point sling, you don't have to play with multiple ends of the webbing, only two. The 25mm/1" strap fits most sling swivels and fasteners out there. We make these with long enough woven ends to reach around most people. 1. Open the back loop by passing the woven end through the steel tri-glide buckle. Loop the belt through the sling-swivel, buckle, stock, or whatever attachment point you use on the back of your firearm. Thread the fabric through the buckle again and make a U-turn to lock it in place. 2. Open the front quick adjustment loop and remove the steel tri-glide from the tire. Loop the webbing through your front sling-swivel or buckle, reattach the steel tri-glide and loop the strap around the quick adjustment slider and back through the steel tri-glide. 3. Try to play around with different adjustment lengths on the front and back. Once you've found the right setting, you can roll up the excess webbing ends and stick them in neat bundles. Or, if you dare, cut and burn them. ORIGIN The Griffin Slings are the commercial offspring of a series of slings that we have designed for a military customer according to their requirements. Our customer needed good two-point tires for all types of small arms, including sniper rifles and light machine guns. The slings should carry an unpleasant weight as comfortably as possible, be equipped with a forward pulling force to be able to be extended quickly, fit on different fasteners and must be effective and reliable in "suboptimal conditions" (it is -30 °C, you suffer from sleep deprivation and wearing thick winter gloves and the use of NVGs that ruin your view of everything within arm's length). Then we went on to design the lighter medium version for carbines, and the lightweight one for SMG:s and the like. Because these turned out pretty well, we decided to make them available to the public. So, here you go: the Griffin Slings — fairly fast, low-bullshit slings, named after that mythical half-bird-half-cat creature for some peculiar reason. Main features
    • Two-point sling for sniper rifles and machine guns
    • Thick and sturdy foam cushion of 65 x 10 mm with closed cells
    • All metal hardware (steel and aluminium)
    • Quick loop adjustment slider for grip on webbing
    • Pulling forward lengthens the sling and moves the support hand forward
    • Front quick adjustment loop can be adjusted to the desired length
    • A continuous piece of 25 mm/1" runs through the entire sling
    • The ends of the sling form 25 mm/1" loops for universal attachment
    • 5-year material and manufacturing warranty
    • Gemaakt in Finland
    Technical features
    • Weight: 140 g
    • Length: 185 cm (detached to max. length)
    • Webbing: 100% polyester
    • Fabric: 500D Cordura (100% polyamide)
    • Slider for quick adjustment: aluminum
    • Buckles: steel
  • RYPO Rifle Sling Orange

    Shock absorbing 6 mm neoprene offers superior comfort. Rubber back is structured for a positive, non-slip grip. With 1 inch (2.5 cm) quick-release system.
  • RYPO Rifle Sling Black

    Shock absorbing 6 mm neoprene offers superior comfort. Rubber back is structured for a positive, non-slip grip. With 1 inch (2.5 cm) quick-release system.
  • Not in stock - on order
    The Mil-Tec Tactical Carrying Strap Bungee 2-Point Sling is a tactical weapon belt for machine guns and carbines. Length adjustable pendulum with one weapon receiver.
    • 100% nylon
    • Carabiner made of zinc-iron alloy
    • Length sling: 67 cm to 112 cm
    • Length elastic band: 15 cm to 21 cm
    • functional rifle strap with adjustable carrying strap
    • 2-point carabiner

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