It seems like everyone makes their own sling these days.

That being said, it can make it hard to make a decision when its time to purchase one.

On top of that, there are several options such as single-point,two-pointandthree-pointslings.

Man with a single point sling attached to an AR-15

The single point is the one we are here to consider today.

So, what exactly is a single-point sling?

Hence the name single point.

Man using a single point sling with rifle

Allegedly, the single point is the choice of the Navy SEALs.

But, what we can do is our own analysis of the single-point sling and its benefits and detriments.

As with anything, there are always pros and cons.

QD attachment for a single point sling

So, lets dive in and take a look!

The shoulder-swapping ability of this sling for shooting from cover would make it great for tactical teams.

Usually, you have to free your arms up in sling to work your rifle better.

Man using a single point sling on an AR-15 rifle

This is super-fast and lets you keep your sling just like you want it.

Single-Point Sling Cons

Virtually no piece of gear is good in all applications.

The single-point sling has a number of potential problems.

Single point sling on a Springfield AR-15 rifle

The buttstock will more than likely hit you right around the middle of the chest.

This makes it a pretty easy target for a threat to get their hands on your rifle.

It also makes running quite difficult.

Man wearing single point sling

This wouldnt have been nearly as likely to happen with either a two-point or a three-point sling.

Racking yourself with your rifle adds insult to the injury.

Of course, with training, this can be somewhat overcome.

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Conclusion

Whats the point of a single-point sling?

Who is a single-point sling for?

Most of the problems with the one-point sling are only realized when trying to do other actions.

Blue Force Gear UDC Padded Bungee Single Point Sling

Things like climbing a ladder, rappelling, running etc.

Those are the things where you will wish you had the versatility of a two-point sling.

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