Rifle sling1/10/2024 If you purchase the PRS with the AutriAlpin Cobra buckles they will be sewn in because we are confident that the Aluminum buckle will not become damaged and need to be replaced. They are attached with metal 1-1/2” metal sliders to allow them to be replaced if need be. If you purchase the PRS with Fastex Buckles they are not sewn into the webbing. With two buckles when the rifle is carried in the Patrol Carry position the buckle that is at the tail is easy to reach because it is positioned near the shoulder to allow the shooter to quickly unbuckle the rifle from the body should the need arise. This buckle is accessible when the rifle is carried muzzle up on the back. With a sling with one buckle this positions the buckle in the middle of the back and impossible to reach, so the vast majority of the time the single buckle is a complete waste. A very popular method of carrying the precision rifle is in a Patrol Carry position with the rifle carried muzzle down in the front. There are some slings on the market that have one buckle and it is usually in the middle of the sling. The PRS also has two buckles like all of our slings. This feature allows the shooter to quickly switch out swivels both front and rear should you need to go from one rifle to another rifle that has different sling attachment points. On the PRS we have installed some material into the tail that dramatically stiffens the tail, this helps in supporting the rifle when a rear bag is not available or feasible.Īlso, like every sling we have ever made there is the option on the PRS to have the rear swivel not be sewn into the tail. We have had a few customers who wanted the tail to be stiffer than in our other slings. There has been a significant improvement over the other tails that we have used on all of our slings before this. On all of our slings, the PRS sling included, the webbing at the back that has the swivel sewn in we call the “tail”. Like all of our slings the rear swivel can be sewn into the webbing for a very tight connection to the rifle. We feel like the PRS sling is the best sling on the market for the military, law enforcement, or match shooter who wants to be able to use a sling as a marksmanship aid in practically every shooting position he may find himself in. With the PRS sling carried in a Patrol Carry method, muzzle down in front of the body, you are able to use the sling in every position from standing to unsupported prone and never come out of the sling. The goal has been to remove as much material as possible from the sling yet maintain the ability to be a marksmanship aid in any shooting position. ![]() This made it possible to do away with all of the excess webbing that was in between the two buckles on our previous models that was there for length of carry adjustment. ![]() That got me to thinking, “why not remove the arm loop altogether and see what happens.” This allows a lot more adjustment range at the front of the sling. The only time you’ll see someone sling up in a match is when there is a dedicated positional stage where you have time to sling up. We have not found anyone who has actually put their arm in a shooting loop on an actual deployment or law enforcement call out. We have talked to military snipers, law enforcement snipers and match shooters all over the world during the last couple of years while we have been developing this sling. The PRS sling has no arm loop to allow a traditional “slung up” position by putting your arm through a loop. ![]() The PRS sling is a drastic departure from the precision rifle slings that we have all used for many years. The Pinnacle Rifle Sling, PRS for short, is our latest product in our line of precision rifle slings.
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