TACTICAL SLINGS

Discover all the top-selling tactical sling styles at Condor Outdoor Products, Inc. From quick-release to single-point and three-point options, find everything you need in one place.

TACTICAL SLINGS

Discover all the top-selling tactical sling styles at Condor Outdoor Products, Inc. From quick-release to single-point and three-point options, find everything you need in one place.

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TACTICAL SLINGS

Explore Condor's extensive collection of tactical slings, featuring best-sellers from quick-release to convertible firearm slings. Our selection is designed to meet every operational need, offering both versatility and reliability in one place.

FIND THE RIGHT GUN SLING

Tactical slings have evolved from their military origins, crucial for weapon mobility and rapid deployment. Condor offers a wide variety of slings, using advanced materials and designs to meet the demands of modern tactical operations. This ensures every user finds the right sling for their specific needs.

TACTICAL SLINGS FAQ

WHAT DO GUN SLINGS DO?

A gun sling is an essential accessory for any rifle, shotgun or firearm that helps distribute the weight of the weapon, freeing up the shooter's hands, and making it more comfortable and safer to carry for extended periods. It also allows the shooter to easily transition between shooting positions while keeping the weapon securely attached.

SHOULD I HAVE A GUN SLING ON MY RIFLE?

Yes, a gun sling is an important accessory for any rifle, shotgun or firearm owner as it provides a comfortable way to carry your weapon and frees up your hands for other tasks while keeping the weapon securely attached. It also provides a more stable shooting platform by reducing fatigue and allowing you to stabilize the weapon against your body or other objects.

WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR IN A GUN SLING?

When choosing a gun sling, you should consider factors such as the type of firearm, the intended use, and your own preferences. Some of the key features to look for in a gun sling include adjustability, durability, comfort, and ease of use. You may also want to consider the material, width, and attachments to ensure it is compatible with your firearm.

WHAT IS A SINGLE POINT SLING?

Single point slings attach to the rifle at a single point, typically at the receiver end plate or buffer tube. They offer maximum mobility and allow the user to quickly switch between shoulders, making them popular with tactical shooters and those who need to move quickly. Single point slings are great for close quarters combat and offer quick transitions between shooting positions. However, they may not be the most comfortable option for long periods of carrying, as the weight of the gun can put strain on the neck and back.

WHAT IS A TWO POINT SLING?

Two point slings attach to the rifle at two points, typically near the front and rear of the gun. They offer good stability and balance while carrying, making them popular with hunters and long-range shooters. Two point slings also allow for a more natural shooting position, as the rifle can be quickly brought up to the shoulder for aim. They are generally more comfortable to wear for extended periods than single point slings, as they distribute the weight of the gun more evenly.

WHAT ARE THREE POINT SLINGS?

Three point slings are less common than single or two point slings but offer a combination of advantages from both. They attach to the gun at three points, with one point near the receiver end plate, one point at the front of the gun, and a third point in the middle of the sling. Three point slings provide good balance and stability while also allowing for quick transitions between shoulders. They also offer a degree of retention, as the gun can be secured to the body when not in use. However, they are typically heavier and more complex than single or two point slings.

WHAT SLING DO NAVY SEALS USE?

The Navy Seals are known to use a variety of gun slings depending on the mission and their personal preferences. However, the most commonly used are two point slings quick detachable slings that are versatile, durable, and easy to use.

WHAT SLING DOES SWAT USE?

SWAT teams typically use a two-point tactical sling that provides flexibility, stability, and quick adjustment options for different shooting positions and scenarios. Some of the most popular slings used by SWAT teams include the CBT 2-Point Bungee Sling and the Stryke Single bungee Conversion Sling

WHAT SLING DOES THE US ARMY USE?

The US Army uses a variety of gun slings depending on the mission and the soldier's personal preferences. However, the most commonly issued slings include the CBT 2-Point Bungee Sling and the Speedy 2-Point Sling, which are both reliable, durable, and easy to use.

WHAT SLING DO SNIPERS USE?

Snipers typically use a specialized sniper sling that provides maximum stability and accuracy for long-range shooting. One of the most popular slings used by snipers include the Speedy 2-Point Sling.

CONDOR MAKES 3 TYPES OF SLINGS

One Point Slings, Two Point Slings, Three Point Slings.

Tornado Tactical Leg Holster
BEST SELLING
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Out of stock

SKU: TTLH-498

$31.95
Tactical Leg Holster
BEST SELLING
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SKU: TLH-498

$26.95
Tornado Tactical Leg Holster - Left Hand
BEST SELLING
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SKU: 171170-002

$30.95
Universal Leg Holster
BEST SELLING
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SKU: ULH-002

$24.95

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