All kinds of them. I put QD mounts on everything. So your sling of choice with QD swivels. Personally I like Magpul MS-1 on ARs. Blue Force Gear Vickers or Haley Strategic disruptive environment are great slings, but they’re heavier. I like them on shotguns, but on ARs I prefer light, less bulky slings. Whatever you get make sure it has a quick adjust slider.What sling is compatible with the Springfield Saint Victor Pistol?
Tried them. Didn’t like them. 2 point sling is far superior. Magpul MS-3 is what’s on my AR pistol. It can be configured both ways.If it comes with/or you add a QR point (socket) then a single-point sling is appropriate for an AR pistol.
A "bungee-type" single-point sling is usually the best.
Did you have to buy an adaptor with the sling?Tried them. Didn’t like them. 2 point sling is far superior. Magpul MS-3 is what’s on my AR pistol. It can be configured both ways.
No. You’ll need a QD mount for the rail and either a QD end plate or a way to mount the sling on your brace/stock. Then the sling and a pair of QD swivels for it. The adaptor for single point is on the sling. And if you go single point you’ll need to use a QD endplate.Did you have to buy an adaptor with the sling?
It works ok if you have a brace. If you just run the tube a bungee type sling is no good and you’ll want to adjust the sling to be tight when the gun is up on your cheek. And follow up shots will be much slower.I've used both single point and double point. You get use to either one with training.
My preference is single point, I use a muzzle restraint attachment as well, it holds the barrel tight to you when hanging
I've found paraclips to be more reliable than the push-button QDs. Especially in winter.No. You’ll need a QD mount for the rail and either a QD end plate or a way to mount the sling on your brace/stock. Then the sling and a pair of QD swivels for it. The adaptor for single point is on the sling. And if you go single point you’ll need to use a QD endplate.
I use BCM QD mounts. Never had one fail.I've found paraclips to be more reliable than the push-button QDs. Especially in winter.
I guess the failure is more in my ECW gloves than in the swivels.I use BCM QD mounts. Never had one fail.