I'm going to be lugging my 20 inch AR .350 legend around the woods this year. I have several slings but none that I can remove the damn ends on them so I can slide the strap through a QD attachment. I can't seem to find a QD attachment that'll match up to my slings....are they out there?
I have never seen such an animal but, being that you are veteran I suspect, I'd recommend a sling from ColdSteelTactical.com - https://coldsteeltactical.us/ however, their website is currently under maintenance. They are a veteran owned & operated business, supporting fellow disabled service veterans.
Below is a link of a post that I shared in a old thread that shows their mission statement that I copied off their website at the time. I worked with the owner originally at the time of purchase of my survival sling. The sling is signed off by the disabled service veteran that put it together. It's a great sling! I love the damn thing and I couldn't be prouder and happier with it. Perhaps a bit more pricy than others that are out there, however I purposely sought out an American made product that is now attached to an American made rifle, knowing that some of that money went to someone that most definitely deserved it.
My 2 cents... I've bought a few over the years. Here's a pic of some but not all. The ones I think are most important are on food preservation (fermentation, curing, smoking, canning). The sausage making books have a good info on how to cure and preserve meat, not just on how to make sausage...
I have never seen such an animal but, being that you are veteran I suspect, I'd recommend a sling from ColdSteelTactical.com - https://coldsteeltactical.us/ however, their website is currently under maintenance. They are a veteran owned & operated business, supporting fellow disabled service veterans.
Below is a link of a post that I shared in a old thread that shows their mission statement that I copied off their website at the time. I worked with the owner originally at the time of purchase of my survival sling. The sling is signed off by the disabled service veteran that put it together. It's a great sling! I love the damn thing and I couldn't be prouder and happier with it. Perhaps a bit more pricy than others that are out there, however I purposely sought out an American made product that is now attached to an American made rifle, knowing that some of that money went to someone that most definitely deserved it.
My 2 cents... I've bought a few over the years. Here's a pic of some but not all. The ones I think are most important are on food preservation (fermentation, curing, smoking, canning). The sausage making books have a good info on how to cure and preserve meat, not just on how to make sausage...
I should've included this video in my last post, but I didn't think of it initially. A little more visual insight on the Cold Steel Tactical Survivor Sling.