I'm a little pic challenged.
Very nice! The ones with the sling swivel are cool. Wish the B1s and B3s coming in now still had those. I'm of the thinking that every rifle looks better with a sling.
Searched AK/SKS slings and found none. But I did find this 2-point 1.25" olive drab sling that should do fine. I think it'll look more complete with it/ Besides being easier to carry and have both hands free when traveling afield.
Quote from: unionrdr on September 10, 2021, 02:54:39 PMSearched AK/SKS slings and found none. But I did find this 2-point 1.25" olive drab sling that should do fine. I think it'll look more complete with it/ Besides being easier to carry and have both hands free when traveling afield.For me the best part of using a sling is for bracing for shooting. I don't know if that would help with that springer though. Thinking about how that differs from the artillery hold I seriously doubt it.
Quote from: Rabbit\Squirrel Killer on September 10, 2021, 03:43:28 PMQuote from: unionrdr on September 10, 2021, 02:54:39 PMSearched AK/SKS slings and found none. But I did find this 2-point 1.25" olive drab sling that should do fine. I think it'll look more complete with it/ Besides being easier to carry and have both hands free when traveling afield.For me the best part of using a sling is for bracing for shooting. I don't know if that would help with that springer though. Thinking about how that differs from the artillery hold I seriously doubt it. I know two different holds with the sling my brother, a Marine 'Nam vet, and my nephew, an Army weapons trainer showed me. Works with break barrels if you don't hold too firmly. And the spirit of the artillery hold is not to grip tight or pull it into your shoulder tightly. Just steady it enough to shoot straight. Works for me.
For about 10 to 12 bucks I have been using this sling style