Preview: Sentry Quick Disconnect 2 To 1 Rifle Sling

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posted on October 27, 2024
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Sentry Quick Disconnect 2 To 1 Rifle Sling

Thanks to push-button quick-detach (QD) mounts at each end and a QD sling cup integrated into a clip at its rear, the Quick Disconnect 2 To 1 Rifle Sling from Sentry Products Group is a low-profile tactical sling that can be converted from single- to two-point use, or vice versa, in only seconds.

The 1.25"-wide sling is made from rugged nylon webbing that is adjustable to suit shooters of many sizes, and a section of bungee material allows the rifle to be slung tight against the body while still providing the slack needed to get the rifle quickly on target. Sentry offers the sling in both black and coyote brown colors.

The suggested retail price on the Sentry sling is $95. For more information, visit sentrytactical.com.

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