
U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- With sales of AR-type (and other) defensive carbines skyrocketing once again, Galco’s extensive product line comes to the rescue with a pair of tactical slings.
Galco Tactical Rifle Sling
A single-point design, the Bungee Sling attaches to long guns via a nylon loop or an (included) HK-style snap hook. Constructed of shock-absorbing elasticized synthetic material, the Bungee Sling works perfectly for transitions to the backup handgun, support-side shooting, and muzzle strikes. Adjustable for length and ride height, the Bungee Sling adapts to nearly any shooter, regardless of size or gear worn.
Available in black or flat dark earth nylon, the Bungee Sling retails for $70.
The Simple Lanyard and Carrying (SLC) Strap offers quick and simple attachment to virtually any rifle fitted with sling swivels, and two carry positions. The first position is a conventional and comfortable two-point carrying position, allowing muzzle-up or muzzle-down rifle carry over the shoulder or across the back. In the second position – for tactical use – the SLC Strap operates much like a single-point sling, positioning the rifle at the front of the body in a safe but easily-accessed muzzle-down position. An HK-style snap hook allows quick and effortless transition between the two carry methods.
The SLC Strap is available in black or flat dark earth nylon at a retail price of only $35.
About Galco
Galco International, LTD is the designer and manufacturer of the Galco holster brand, the premier American-made line of superb-quality holsters, belts and accessories. Encompassing law enforcement, military, defensive and sporting use, the Galco brand utilizes leather, nylon, injection-molded plastic and Kydex® to meet the demands of today’s consumers. The award-winning Matrix™ line of holsters and accessories, women’s holster handbags, tactical slings and hunting accessories round out the line. All Galco products are proudly made in the USA since 1969.
70$ is not cheap
You may want to lower that to a working man price
My question is, what do you consider cheap ? I purchased 3 single point slings online several years ago, I believe at 16 bucks each and they are of good quality are adjustable and have the HK style snap hooks . At 70 and 35 bucks each, well, that ain’t cheap bro . I guess if you want tacticool vs serviceable, then buy the (cheap Galco) sling . I’ll buy more mags and ammo .