Anybody have one, if so how do you like it?
http://www.wayofthegun.us/black-proctor-sling/
Anybody have one, if so how do you like it?
http://www.wayofthegun.us/black-proctor-sling/
1. Minimalistic
2. Lightweight
3. Folds up nicely for weapon storage
4. Extremely wide range of adjustment
5. It's cheap and ready to use without additional connections out of the box
No frills, adaptable to any weapon system as-is and low-cost is what a sling should be. Unless you're humping a SAW all day.
If you're looking for minimalist, it fits the bill. I ran one for a while, but prefer a wider sling for comfort. I may add some QD swivels and give it another go. For the price, give it a shot.
I have one as well and agree what is already stated. IMO it sucks on heavier carbine set ups. In those instances I prefer a padded sling (Vickers).
Looking for simple basic upgrades for my 6720, that won't break the bank. Hoping this will fit the bill! Got a good deal on a Sparc AR, and 8 N.O.S Okay mags that were made about 10 years ago so far.
I have one and will be ordering another. They are my new favorite sling. It has a longer adjustment range than my current sling without the annoying end of the sling swinging around
Last edited by signal4l; 12-13-16 at 18:48.
Been running them exclusively for the past several years with front and rear QD swivels. I've run VTAC, Vickers, SOB, and the Proctor is my favorite.
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They're an awesome durable minimalist sling. I have a few of them setup on different ARs and I prefer them on lighter weight guns. I also have one on the rifle I always have with me in my car as it folds up out of the way easily.
Roger that...the Vickers Blue Force padded 2 point sling is hard to beat for ease of use and comfort...
I own 2 Proctor slings, and they work, I like them and I love how slim they are but I prefer the strap or keeper that allows me to make adjustment to the length on the fly easier then just the slide that the Proctor uses, so I mainly use Lunar Concepts Two Points, ESDs or Ferro Concepts Slingsters
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