younggun93 5 Posted November 11, 2014 I'm looking for a sling for my ar It's a 14.5 mid with a magpul fixed carbine stock and an asap end plate I was looking at the magpul ms3 gen2 or the blue force vcas Any thoughts on either? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
High Exposure 5,661 Posted November 11, 2014 Of the two BFG VCAS is my preference - I have 6 of them on various long guns. The sling is sturdier and the slider works smoother and faster. I did just get a Magpul MS1 sling. So far I like it. The sling is sturdy and wide without being stiff and the slider is smooth with no running end. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krdshrk 3,877 Posted November 11, 2014 I have a Magpul MS3 - it's not bad. My go-to sling is my Mission Spec IAS. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
younggun93 5 Posted November 11, 2014 I have a Magpul MS3 - it's not bad. My go-to sling is my Mission Spec IAS. I like the 1pt to 2pt option. How long have you had it for? Any signs of wear? Annoyances? Etc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
High Exposure 5,661 Posted November 11, 2014 I have my VCAS slings set up to convert if I want to with the IWC 2 - 1 tri-glide. I have never used it. Ever. A Quick Adjust 2 point sling (VCAS, VTAC, MS1/2/3 in 2pt mode, etc...) is better in every way and for every task than a single point sling. All. Day. Long. Also, I should say that I have had MS3 slings in the past, and compared to the VCAS I hated them. I ended up cutting them up and using the hardware (Paraclips) on my VCAS slings. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
younggun93 5 Posted November 11, 2014 I have my VCAS slings set up to convert if I want to with the IWC 2 - 1 tri-glide. I have never used it. Ever. A Quick Adjust 2 point sling (VCAS, VTAC, MS1/2/3 in 2pt mode, etc...) is better in every way and for every task than a single point sling. All. Day. Long. Also, I should say that I have had MS3 slings in the past, and compared to the VCAS I hated them. I ended up cutting them up and using the hardware (Paraclips) on my VCAS slings. Can you post some pictures of your set up? The only reason I'm considering the ms3 is because I already have the asap installed Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Krdshrk 3,877 Posted November 11, 2014 I like the 1pt to 2pt option. How long have you had it for? Any signs of wear? Annoyances? Etc Neck chafing when switching. Also - it uses MASH hooks - they can be slower to hook and unhook than HK spring snap hooks or other sling mounts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
High Exposure 5,661 Posted November 11, 2014 Can you post some pictures of your set up? The only reason I'm considering the ms3 is because I already have the asap installedYeah, I think I can get some pics tonight for you. I like the ASAP as well. The nice thing is now, instead of buying an MS2/3 sling and cannibalizing it for the hardware, you can just buy Magpul Paraclips for under $10 and put them on any sling you want use it with the ASAP plate. ETA: Oh yeah, another benefit to the ASAP plate and Paraclips is you can make a 2-1 point conversion without the tri-glide or Magpul's MS3 adapter. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
younggun93 5 Posted November 11, 2014 Yeah, I think I can get some pics tonight for you. I like the ASAP as well. The nice thing is now, instead of buying an MS2/3 sling and cannibalizing it for the hardware, you can just buy Magpul Paraclips for under $10 and put them on any sling you want use it with the ASAP plate. Well shit that certainly changes things lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
checko 180 Posted November 11, 2014 I run a couple VTAC slings and like them. You won't go wrong with the VCAS either. I have an IWC tri glide for 2-to-1 "flexablity" and can honestly say I've NEVER once used it. YMMV http://www.impactweaponscomponents.com/product/2-to-1-point-triglide-threads-into-your-sling-and-makes-it-convertible/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
High Exposure 5,661 Posted November 11, 2014 Work gun is a Colt R0933 Commando with BFG VCAS sling and IWC 2-1 tri-glide: 2-Point attachment: 1 point using Tri-Glide: I set it up this way because I thought I would want the ability to go to a single point sling - you know, just in case.... I have since found out that I have never been in a situation where a single point would have served me better and see no need for a single point except loaning the rifle to a wrong-hander (lefty). I can switch shoulders just as easily as a single point, and the two point does many things a single point just can not do - like adding stability to a shooting position, or keeping the rifle from smacking me in the dick when transitioning, or keeping the rifle from smacking me in my dick repeatedly when moving after said transitioning, or keeping the rifle snug to my body when I need both hands for something else - hands on, prisoner control, buddy/first aid, etc..., or keeping my barrel out of the dirt/mud/sand/snow when going to a kneeling, and adding tension to help with some manipulations of the rifle while in non-standard shooting positions. Here is one of my training rifles. The sling is a BFG VCAS with Paraclips. It attaches to a MOE sling point up front and an ASAP in the rear: 2-point attachment: 1-point attachment on ASAP: Close up of 1-point w/Paraclips on ASAP: The ASAP with VCAS and Paraclips is really my favorite setup. The ASAPs inherent ability to switch the side the sling is on the rifle makes switching shoulders - even in 2-point mode - a breeze. I like it so much that I would put an ASAP on the work gun if I could. However, I am prohibited from removing the receiver extension to install it - as it would then be considered a "permanent" alteration to the rifle which is understandably - and unfortunately - a no-go. The VTAC that Checko mentions is also a great sling. It is similar to the VCAS but with different slider (more of a latch than a slider) and a loose running end instead of the closed adjustment loop of the VCAS. This gives the VTAC a larger range of adjustment, however if your are vertically challenged like me (my buddy Pat calls it "warrior sized" ) the VTAC is just too long IMO. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
younggun93 5 Posted November 11, 2014 Work gun is a Colt R0933 Commando with BFG VCAS sling and IWC 2-1 tri-glide: 2-Point attachment: 1 point using Tri-Glide: I set it up this way because I thought I would want the ability to go to a single point sling - you know, just in case.... I have since found out that I have never been in a situation where a single point would have served me better and see no need for a single point except loaning the rifle to a wrong-hander (lefty). I can switch shoulders just as easily as a single point, and the two point does many things a single point just can not do - like adding stability to a shooting position, or keeping the rifle from smacking me in the dick when transitioning, or keeping the rifle from smacking me in my dick repeatedly when moving after said transitioning, or keeping the rifle snug to my body when I need both hands for something else - hands on, prisoner control, buddy/first aid, etc..., or keeping my barrel out of the dirt/mud/sand/snow when going to a kneeling, and adding tension to help with some manipulations of the rifle while in non-standard shooting positions. Here is one of my training rifles. The sling is a BFG VCAS with Paraclips. It attaches to a MOE sling point up front and an ASAP in the rear: 2-point attachment: 1-point attachment on ASAP: Close up of 1-point w/Paraclips on ASAP: The ASAP with VCAS and Paraclips is really my favorite setup. The ASAPs inherent ability to switch the side the sling is on the rifle makes switching shoulders - even in 2-point mode - a breeze. I like it so much that I would put an ASAP on the work gun if I could. However, I am prohibited from removing the receiver extension to install it - as it would then be considered a "permanent" alteration to the rifle which is understandably - and unfortunately - a no-go. The VTAC that Checko mentions is also a great sling. It is similar to the VCAS but with different slider (more of a latch than a slider) and a loose running end instead of the closed adjustment loop of the VCAS. This gives the VTAC a larger range of motion, however if your are vertically challenges like me (my buddy Pat calls it "warrior sized" ) the VTAC is just too long IMO. i think you just sold me on the VCAS with the paraclips. thats the exact same set up i had in my head do any if you have the VCAS sling on an 870 (or 590)? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
High Exposure 5,661 Posted November 11, 2014 i think you just sold me on the VCAS with the paraclips. thats the exact same set up i had in my head do any if you have the VCAS sling on an 870 (or 590)? Yup - 870. Works great there too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stonecoldchavez 92 Posted November 23, 2014 I have the Blue Force VCAS padded sling with QD ring mounts. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
karlkurtz32 0 Posted January 16, 2015 These Savvy Sniper slings are expensive but I think the reviews are really good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ny5b7VXUU78 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Displaced Texan 11,731 Posted January 17, 2015 I use the 1/2 point convertible slings by Tactical Link, and the Z360 sling mounts. Not cheap, but excellent quality gear. I agree with H.E., almost no use for single point mode. I played with it for quite awhile but found that 2 point mode is the way to go. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rightisright 3 Posted January 17, 2015 Good thread! I'm not a high speed low drag guy and I don't play one on TV. But I also tried a one point sling for a bit and found the gun knocked all over the place when I was walking or jogging. One smack into my schlong was all it took to convince me two point slings are the way to go. I have a few generics and a few Magpuls (don't remember the model #s), but that VCAS looks like a good product. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites