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Special Operations Patrol (SOP) Sling

# 132-ERB configuration shown above.
Your configuration may be different depending on your weapon and
available sling mounting points.
When we
designed the SOP sling our intent was to produce the ultimate
tactical patrol sling design, incorporating every positive
feature suggested to us by end users as well as addressing, and
solving, every negative issue relating to conventional 3 point
sling designs that we had identified.
Since it's
introduction into the marketplace, the SOP Sling has been called
the next evolutionary step in 3 point tactical sling design.
Here are a few reasons why and how it differs
from our standard
CQB Slings.
To begin with 1.5" wide webbing is used for the
sling strap. It's exactly the same type of webbing used on our
CQB
Slings
except for being wider. The purpose of the 1.5" width is to better
distribute the weight of the weapon.
The next difference has to do with how the sling
attaches to the weapon. We feel that a good sling design should work with the
weapon, not against it. Conventional 3 point slings that are
solidly attached to the side of the weapon don't hang well in
anything but the
Off Side Drop
carry mode and have a tendency to bind up and limit efficient
movement of the weapon during positional shooting. So, for the SOP
Sling, we chose flexible 1" attachment straps to be used at each end
of the sling to
interface with the mounting adapter sling loops or sling swivels. The 1" straps
move, shift
and conform within the sling loops to allow the SOP Sling to move more
efficiently with the weapon thus enhancing free movement of the
weapon and allowing the weapon to hang in a more
vertical orientation while being used in the
Military Patrol
Ready carry mode (As shown in the image to your left).
Another change is the ability for this sling to be
set up for left or right handed operators. All of our SOP mounting adapters (If applicable)
are set up with right and left hand mounting points. With the attachment strap
feature it's a simple matter to attach the sling to the mounting adapters for
use on either side. So, there is no right or left hand specific version necessary.
The adapter strap feature also allows the user the flexibility to
experiment with user specific custom mounting solutions.
Those are all great features. However, the feature
that sets this sling apart from any other is the Transition Release Buckle (TRB).
The TRB allows the sling to be quickly and efficiently extended to instantly
create slack that allows for easy left/right shoulder transitions. This feature
addresses a common complaint associated with conventional 3 point tactical sling
designs. With those types of slings it's very difficult, if not impossible in
some cases, to execute a cross shoulder transition. This creates a serious
problem in an urban environment.
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